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Q: What information would tell you if a cross showed complete dominance?
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What is the trait of flower colour in four o clock is an example of?

If you cross a red flower with a white flower, you will get a pink flower. This is incomplete dominance.


What is and example of in complete dominance?

Complete dominance is when the F1 offspring look like one of the two parents. Incomplete dominance is when neither allele for a gene is completely dominant over the other which leads to a phenotype (physical look or characteristic) somewhere between the two parents. An example of complete dominance would be in Mendel's classic pea cross experiment, with yellow peas being dominant to green peas. More peas would be yellow than green. An example of incomplete dominance would be with snapdragons. If a red true breeding snapdragon were crossed with a white true breeding snapdragon, the F1 generation offspring would all be pink, because neither the 'red' allele nor the 'white' allele was completely dominant over the other leading to a hybridization in color somewhere between the two parents.


What are the names of some genetic inheritance patterns?

Types of dominance, multiple alleles, sex linked inheritance, polygenic inheritance and maternal inheritance.


What allele relationship does it display if you cross a plant with red flowers with a plant with white flowers both plants are pure-breeding and all the offspring have pink flowers?

multipule alleles(novanet)


If red flowers were cross with white flowers and all the resulting flowers were pink. what percentage of a cross between two pinks would be pink?

Let RR = Red and WW = White and RW = PinkRR X WW = RW (all resulting flowers are pink)Punett Square of pink cross pink:RWRRRRWWRWWWAs you can see, 50% are pink, 25% are red, and 25% are white.This is an example of incomplete dominance in flower colour.

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What is incomplete dominance between of a white and red cross?

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Is there a cross on top of the Eiffel Tower?

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A cross of a white hen with a black rooster produces erminette color offspring both back and white feathers this type of inheritance is known as?

polygenic inheritance


What is the trait of flower colour in four o clock is an example of?

If you cross a red flower with a white flower, you will get a pink flower. This is incomplete dominance.


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A type of genetic cross that examines a single trait?

A type of genetic cross that examines a single trait is a monohybrid cross. The cross is used to determine the dominance relationship between 2 alleles.


What is the difference of complete dominance and incomplete dominance?

Complete Dominance: Where in the dominant gene completely masks the effect of the resesive gen in heterozygous conditions. Ex. Tt or Rr. Incomplete Dominance: When 2 or more alleles influence a phenotype. Ex. Flowers. Codominance: When both alleles for a gene are expressed in heterozygous offspring. Ex. Bloodtype.


What has the author Arlene Marie Frahm written?

Arlene Marie Frahm has written: 'Comparison between lateral dominance and cross dominance in learning the hook delivery in bowling' -- subject(s): Bowling


A 1 to 2 to 1 phenotypic ratio in the F2 generation of a monohybrid cross is a sign o?

incomplete dominance


To determine the genotype of an individual that shows the dominant phenotype you would cross that individual with one that is?

To determine the genotype of an individual that shows the dominant phenotype you would cross that individual with one that is homozygous recessive. A monohybrid cross of two individuals that are heterozygous for a trait exhibiting complete dominance would probably result in a phenotype ratio is 3 dominant 1 recessive.


What are some tasks that you can complete with a database?

Perform a variety of cross-referencing activities Complete complicated calculations Bring current records up to date Retrieve large amounts of information that match certain criteria


What is and example of in complete dominance?

Complete dominance is when the F1 offspring look like one of the two parents. Incomplete dominance is when neither allele for a gene is completely dominant over the other which leads to a phenotype (physical look or characteristic) somewhere between the two parents. An example of complete dominance would be in Mendel's classic pea cross experiment, with yellow peas being dominant to green peas. More peas would be yellow than green. An example of incomplete dominance would be with snapdragons. If a red true breeding snapdragon were crossed with a white true breeding snapdragon, the F1 generation offspring would all be pink, because neither the 'red' allele nor the 'white' allele was completely dominant over the other leading to a hybridization in color somewhere between the two parents.