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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.
In pea plants, individuals that are Pp for the alleles that code for flower color will have purple flowers. What is the phenotype?
they are fine ; expected ratios might not be seen simply due to chance
If you cross a red 4 O'clock with a white 4 O'clock, the phenotype will be pink This is because red has incomplete dominance over white, so the alleles blend. If yellow is crossed with white, the flowers are always yellow.
A trait that exhibits incomplete dominance, is one in which the heterozygous offspring will have a phenotype that is a blend between the two parent organisms. An example of this is when a homozygous red sweet pea flower crossed with a homozygous white sweet pea flower, their offspring will be heterozygous and have the pink phenotype, rather than either red or white. So, the homozygous red flower will be red, the homozygous white flower will be white, and the heterozygous flower will be pink. So there are three possible phenotypes in incomplete dominance. There are also no dominant or recessives genotypes.
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.
They are fine; expected ratios might not be seen simply due to chance.
incomplete dominance
In pea plants, individuals that are Pp for the alleles that code for flower color will have purple flowers. What is the phenotype?
it carry purple flower pp or Pp
In pea plants, individuals that are Pp for the alleles that code for flower color will have purple flowers. What is the phenotype?
When two alleles are codominant, that means that they are expressed simultaneously in different parts. For example, if a red and white flower were crossed, and the resulting flower had some red petals and some white petals that would be codominance. Another example is when animals have stripes and spots. Not to be confused in incomplete dominance, which is when two alleles are expressed simultaneously in the same part of the organism (in the flower example all the petals would be pink).
Plant flowers attract certain insects which spreads pollen around to other similar plants, resulting in seed production.
A+ purple flowers.
hybrid
they are fine ; expected ratios might not be seen simply due to chance
they are fine; expected ratios might not been seen simply due to chance