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∙ 7y agoYou cross a pure-breeding plant with red flowers and a pure-breeding plant with white flowers. All the offspring have red and white speckled flowers. What type of allele relationship does this show?
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This shows the presence of codominant alleles, where both alleles are expressed in the phenotype of the offspring. In this case, the speckled flowers are a result of both the red and white alleles being expressed together.
A speckled inheritance is known as mosaicism. This occurs when an individual develops from a single fertilized egg but has a mixture of cells with different genetic compositions. This can lead to variations in traits and characteristics within the same individual.
Incomplete dominance refers to a genetic scenario in which the heterozygous phenotype is distinct from the homozygous dominant phenotype, resulting in an intermediate phenotype. This phenomenon occurs when both alleles contribute to the phenotype in a blended manner, rather than one allele completely dominating the other.
Alnus incana rugosa, also known as speckled alder, is consumed by various wildlife including deer, moose, and beavers. Insects like the alder flea beetle and aphids may also feed on different parts of the plant. The seeds of Alnus incana rugosa are a food source for various bird species.
These findings suggest a possibility of an autoimmune disorder such as lupus. The low red blood cell count, low hemoglobin, low protein levels, positive ANA with a speckled pattern, and joint pain are all symptoms commonly associated with lupus. Further testing and evaluation by a healthcare provider are needed to confirm a diagnosis and determine the appropriate treatment plan.
A guinea egg is smaller than a chicken egg and typically has a darker, speckled shell. The egg is more rounded in shape compared to a chicken egg. Additionally, the yolk of a guinea egg tends to be richer and creamier in flavor.
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You can try to cross the two cultivars with red flowers and speckled leaves to create offspring that inherit both traits. Then, you can select the offspring that exhibit the desired red flowers and speckled leaves and continue to breed them to stabilize these traits in the new cultivar. This process may require multiple generations of breeding and selection to develop a cultivar with both red flowers and speckled leaves.
Yes, speckled can be an adjective--a speckled egg.
antonym speckled
a speckled rock
"Speckled" has two syllables.
This cross of a black chicken with a white chicken producing an all black and white speckled offspring is an inheritance known as co-dominant inheritance.
Speckled Warbler was created in 1801.
Speckled Tanager was created in 1850.
Speckled moray was created in 1932.
Speckled Bird was created in 1993.
Speckled Mousebird was created in 1789.