Incomplete dominance which makes intermediate phenotypes.
A heterozygous purple-flowered plant. This plant carries two different alleles for flower color – one for purple and one for white. When these two alleles are present together in a heterozygous individual, the dominant allele (purple) will typically be expressed.
The observable characteristic expressed as a result of an allele pair is referred to as a phenotype. The phenotype is influenced by the interaction of the organism's genotype (the specific alleles present) with environmental factors. For example, in pea plants, the phenotype can include traits such as flower color or plant height, which are determined by the underlying genetic information.
A hybrid flower could have a genotype that includes a combination of dominant and recessive alleles for certain traits. For example, a hybrid plant may have a genotype like RrYy, indicating it carries one dominant allele for one trait and one recessive allele for another.
Flower color is an example of a trait that can be passed from a parent plant to its offspring. If a plant with red flowers is crossed with another plant with red flowers, their offspring are likely to also have red flowers due to the genetic inheritance of the trait for red flower color.
Besides flower color, Mendal studied seed shape, pod color, and plant height.
Red flower color is dominant because it is represented by the allele "F." Orange flower color is recessive and is represented by the allele "f."
A heterozygous purple-flowered plant. This plant carries two different alleles for flower color – one for purple and one for white. When these two alleles are present together in a heterozygous individual, the dominant allele (purple) will typically be expressed.
To get the flower color you need to attract a moshling, you plant the seeds needed to attract the moshling, then wait for the flowers to grow to see what color you get. The color of the flower is random. If you do not get the flower color you need to attract a moshling, you have to dig up that plant and plant another seed. Keep planting seeds until you get the flower color you need.
Which ever seed you plant will be what the flower will be. However, the flower's color is random. If you do not get the flower color that you need, you have to dig up that flower and plant another seed.
When you plant the seed, you do not know the color of the flower. When the seed has grown into a flower, hover under the plant and it will tell you what color the flower is.
A plant with yellow pods can never be a hybrid because yellow pod color is controlled by a recessive allele, meaning the plant must inherit two copies of this allele to display the yellow color trait. Therefore, a plant with yellow pods necessarily has two copies of the recessive allele and cannot have a dominant allele for green pods.
A flower is a characteristic for the entire family of that plant. It incorporates some traits also, such as flower color, smell and floral biology etc. Characteristics of flower help in plant identification to a greater extent.
The color of the seed is random, meaning you can not get a specific color. When the seed grows into a flower, if it is not the color you need, you will have to dig the plant up and plant another seed. Wait to see if that seed grows into the color of flower you need. Repeat until you get the color of flower you need.
The flower color is random. There is no way to get a specific seed color. Plant the seeds, wait for the flower to grow, and if it is not the color you need, dig it up and plant another seed. Keep trying until you get the flower color that you need.
The sundew plant is a carnivorous perennial plant. The flowers of the sundew plant are much like the orchid flower in shape and in color, however they are much smaller.
With a pestle you crush the leaves of the flower and you get its color out.
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