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In mendels monohybrid cross of purebred white flowered plant and purebred purple flowered plant the F1 generation?

In Mendel's monohybrid cross between a purebred white-flowered plant (homozygous recessive) and a purebred purple-flowered plant (homozygous dominant), the F1 generation consists entirely of heterozygous individuals, all exhibiting the dominant purple flower trait. This occurs because the purple allele is dominant over the white allele. When these F1 plants are self-fertilized to produce the F2 generation, the phenotypic ratio typically observed is 3 purple-flowered plants to 1 white-flowered plant.


When a first generation plant self pollinates what is the ratio of dominate to recessive traits in the second generation plants?

When a first generation plant self pollinates, the ratio of dominant to recessive traits in the second generation plants is typically 3:1. This is based on Mendel's principle of segregation, which predicts that in a monohybrid cross, three plants will exhibit the dominant trait and one will exhibit the recessive trait.


What is the second generation produce in mosses?

Second generation produced in mosses is sporophyte on the gametophytic plant body.


What monohybrid cross is a cross between taits?

A monohybrid cross involves a genetic cross between two individuals that differ in a single trait, typically focusing on one gene with two alleles. For example, if we consider pea plants with a trait for flower color, a monohybrid cross might involve a homozygous purple-flowered plant (PP) crossed with a homozygous white-flowered plant (pp). The resulting offspring (F1 generation) would all be heterozygous (Pp) and display the dominant purple flower phenotype. When these F1 plants are crossed with each other, the F2 generation will show a phenotypic ratio of approximately 3:1 for purple to white flowers.


What is a reproductive process in which fertilization occurring within a single plant called?

monohybrid cross


When a first generation plant self pollinates what is the ratio of the dominant to recessive traits in the second generation plants?

1:3


What do you call the fertilized egg of a plant?

A zygote is the fertilized egg cell of a plant. The zygote develops into the plant embryo, and the ovule develops into the seed coat. Together with the endosperm, these components comprise the seed.a seed


A reproduction process in which fertilization occurs within a single plant is called?

monohybrid cross


What is ovule in a plant?

plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized


What was the result when gregor mendel crossed a tall plant and a short plant?

Since the dominant allele in pea plant breeding is the tall allele, all of the offspring of this cross were tall. However, when he crossed two tall plants from the first filial generation, 75% of the second filial generation were tall, and 25% of the second filial generation were short, thus hinting at the mechanism of what we today recognize as genetic inheritance.


A plant seed develops from?

a fertilized ovule


A fertilized egg in a plant will grow into what?

SPOROPHYTE