If the white trait is dominant, then yes.
If the white trait is recessive, then no.
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).
This is an example of incomplete dominance.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'hybrid':The hybrid dog has Cocker Spaniel, Papillon and Poodle ancestry.
A hybrid is a cross between two variations.
nephilum
The hybrid is the offspring so the probability is 1.
All Red, no white.
The offspring of different animals are known by different names- for example the oppsring of a Lion is called a cub, that of a cow is called a calf and so on.
Hybrid
50%
hybrid inviability
The offspring of a cross between parents with different traits is called a hybrid.
Hybrid hybrids. Completely infertileand won't live very long.
A hybrid
Yes, when two different species mate, they can produce a hybrid offspring that may be sterile. This can happen because the parents may have different numbers of chromosomes which can lead to infertility in the hybrid offspring. An example is a mule, which is a hybrid offspring of a horse and a donkey, and is usually sterile.
Are called hybrids
Post-zygotic barriers are reproductive barriers that occur after fertilization, such as hybrid inviability or hybrid sterility. An example of a post-zygotic barrier is when a hybrid offspring fails to develop properly or is unable to reproduce, reducing the fitness of the hybrid offspring.