That is an incomplete u have to slap that ah
offsprings:
- 50% pink
- 50 % white
You get aspects of each trait displayed. Like, if one cat had a solid colored orange fur, and it's mate was brown, you could get a mottled cat. Or if one parent has brown eyes, and the other green, hazel eyes could occur.
That's right, white light improves the visibility. There are many companies present in the market, which make white light like Havells Sylvania.
Typex is a white ink corrector in order to cross out in a clean way the mistakes you have done when writing. It contains a substance called "R65 harmful" which may produce lung damage if swallowed.
Are you asking: why does the sugar turn clear from white? Because the first time it was heated the water was evaporated leaving the sugar behind, The sugar contained air which made it look white, The second time it was heated the sugar melted and released the air this made the sugar not reflect light anymore and gave it A 'more clear' appearance. This is A guess based on my experience with cooking with sugar and also painting cars. When you sand clearcoat on A car it looks white but if you put water on it (which fills the scratches and smoothes it out) it looks clear again.
A kerosene lamp, like a candle, an oil lamp, a gasoline lantern and other light sources of a similar nature produce light by burning a fuel using the oxygen in the atmosphere for combustion. Compared to the white light from the sun or from white LEDs and some electric bulbs, the light from burning sources is more of a yellow color.
That is an incomplete u have to slap that ah
The offspring would be 100% pink snapdragons.
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it will be pink because white + red = pink
Incomplete dominance is where the phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate to both the heterozygotes. The classic example of this phenomenon is pink snapdragons. If you cross red and white snapdragons, you get pink snapdragons, because neither the red or white allele is dominant to the other.
Incomplete dominance is where the phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate to both the heterozygotes. The classic example of this phenomenon is pink snapdragons. If you cross red and white snapdragons, you get pink snapdragons, because neither the red or white allele is dominant to the other.
This is a form of incomplete dominance.
incomplete dominance
If its a red and white snapdragon is RW
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.
I am assuming you are talking about the breeding of a plant with white flowers and a plant with red flowers. The reason the new plants will have pink flowers is because the flower color in snapdragons is an example of INCOMPLETE dominance. Red is the stronger allele, but not completely... so the white it not completely overpowered. So the new trait of the new plant is somewhere in between the parent phenotypes: Red mixed with white- or pink! did you know they actually snap!!??!!
If there is incomplete dominance, the offspring will have an intermediate of phenotype. For example, if you mate a homozygous white flowered snapdragon plant with a homozygous red flowered snapdragon plant, you will get pink flowered offspring.