When a red flower crosses with a white flower, it can create a pink flower. Why? Because of incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance is when the heterozygous phenotype(offspring) is a blend of the two homozygous phenotypes(parents).
I know some purple flowers have transposable elements which they come from totally different color parents, and there will have offspring that are mostly purple and some look like the original parents.
pink flower on the other hand can be additive alleles , example can be white and red color flower give offspring in between which is pink
You might get a hybrid flower that is sort of purple.
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If ALL offspring are Aa, The parents are AA and aa.
if both organisms repoduce an offspring every 12 hours then they would have the same number of offspring neither would be greater.
Whenever one refers to an animals or humans offspring, such as; The mare's progeny were successful racehorses. Progeny is a fancy word for offspring.
For the two given parents: 1 offspring will have the homozygous genotype: YY 1 offspring will have the homozygous genotype: yy 2 offspring will have the heterozygous genotype: Yy
In a typical Mendel experiment, Mendel took two purebreeding lines (the parental generation) and crossed them to produce the 1st filial generation and sometimes would self cross these to produce the 2nd filial generation.
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None of the offspring would have colored spots..
The cross that will produce only horned Roan offspring in cattle is the red bull with the white cow. However, these offspring would be able to create either red, white, or Roan.
We would need to know the situation to respond to this question.
dihybrid cross
An F1 x F1 cross would be a cross between heterozygous (Tt) parents. The offspring would be 1/4 TT, 1/2 Tt, and 1/4 tt. This would mean that 3/4 of the offspring would be tall, and 1/4 would be short.These offspring would be the F2 generation. Click on the related link to see an illustration of this using Punnett squares.
In a trihybrid cross, the offspring would inherit one allele from each parent for each of the three traits (Tall, green, and round). Since the parents are homozygous for all traits (ttggrr x ttggrr), all the offspring would be tall, green, and round, resulting in 100% of the offspring being tall, green, and round.
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If ALL offspring are Aa, The parents are AA and aa.
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none of the offspring would have curly tails
If the parents are both AA, which results in the cross AA X AA, then the offspring will all be AA. If both parents are AA, resulting in the cross AA X AA, then all offspring will be AA. If BOTH parents are Aa, resulting in the cross Aa X Aa, then the offspring will be 25% AA, 50% Aa, and 25% AA. This is only true if the alleles are not sex-linked.