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It's phenotype (I think this is correct but i am not 100% sure)
In codominance, neither phenotype is recessive. Instead, the heterozygous individual expresses bothphenotypes. Intermediate inheritance is when neither allele is dominant to another, but a mixture is produced in the 2 alleles present. A mixed phenotype is given that is between the two parents phenotype .e.g Red flowers (RR) crossed with white flowers (WW) produces pink flowers (RW).
White-flowered, red-flowered, and pink-flowered.
The phenotype of a plant refers to its observable traits or characteristics. A correct statement about the phenotype of a plant would describe specific traits that can be observed, such as the color of its flowers, the height of its stems, or the shape of its leaves.
Scientifically, flowers get their color because a pigment in their petals is present. The pigment gives the flowers their phenotype.
Pink flowers are the results or offspring of the cross of red and white parental generation. Red flowers gentoype are generally referred to as RR, the uppercase R refers to the red pigment which is dominant over the ww, or white recessive. Using a punnett square of the RR x ww cross... RR x ww Rw Rw genotype: 1 (100%) Rw Rw Rw phenotype: 1 (100%) pink ...yields 100% pink flowers with the genotpe of Rw. An easy way to remember the difference between phenotype and genotype is that both phenotype and physical begin with ph and pehnotype refers to physical appearances/frdcriptions.
true breeding!
It's phenotype (I think this is correct but i am not 100% sure)
In codominance, neither phenotype is recessive. Instead, the heterozygous individual expresses bothphenotypes. Intermediate inheritance is when neither allele is dominant to another, but a mixture is produced in the 2 alleles present. A mixed phenotype is given that is between the two parents phenotype .e.g Red flowers (RR) crossed with white flowers (WW) produces pink flowers (RW).
White-flowered, red-flowered, and pink-flowered.
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The phenotype of a plant refers to its observable traits or characteristics. A correct statement about the phenotype of a plant would describe specific traits that can be observed, such as the color of its flowers, the height of its stems, or the shape of its leaves.
The blending of the phenotype of the parents in the offspring is known as incomplete. colors of flowers can show incomplete dominance if a red flower is crossed with a white flower and their offspring are pink.
Gray is the dominant color
In pea plants, individuals that are Pp for the alleles that code for flower color will have purple flowers. What is the phenotype?
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