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Q: When a red and pink flowers crossed?
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What would happen if spongebob crossed a poofkin with red flowers with blue flowers?

100% purple flowers


A pansy homozygous for purple flowers is crossed with a pansy homozygous for pink flowers. Which genotypes will be exhibited in the offspring?

If the flowers are something like PP (purple) and pp (pink), then the flowers will be Pp if you do the traditional square used in most high school classes.


What colors are the the flowers on an poinsettiaplant?

Red, cream or pink.


How is a snapdragon an example of an incomplete dominance?

A snapdragon is an example of an incomplete dominance because when a snapdragon plant having red flowers is crossed with another plant having white flowers, all F1 plants bear red flowers but in F2 generation, the plant population segregates in to 1 red : 2 pink : 1 white flowered plants ratio.


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.


When the phenotype of two alleles are blended what are they called?

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.


What kinds of offsprings can be produced if 2 pink flowered plants are crossed?

In general, pink flowers tend to be an example of incomplete dominance of the gene for red flowers. Therefore, the phenotypic ratio of a cross between two pink flowers would be the same as the genotypic ratio of 1:2:1. In other words, 1 red to 2 pink to 1 white.


How are pink four o'clock flowers examples of incomplete dominance?

Pink four o'clock flowers are examples of incomplete dominance RR=red, rr=white, and Rr=pink.


What symbols are involved in the cross to produce the F2 generation of pink flowers?

Pink flowers are created from a cross of red and white flowers. The symbols used are XX and xx where "X" is the dominant red gene and "x" is the recessive white gene.


What is a popular garden plant with white pink or red flowers?

A rose


What is the genotype of a four o clock flower?

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.


List of flowers that start with g?

The geranium plant has bright colored flowers. The flowers usually are pink, red, or white.