it is a herbacious plant namely "kulit"
If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers, it means that a plant with one purple allele and one white allele will display the purple flower phenotype. The white flower phenotype would only be expressed if the plant inherits two white alleles.
It's phenotype (I think this is correct but i am not 100% sure)
In pea plants, individuals that are Pp for the alleles that code for flower color will have purple flowers. What is the phenotype?
The phenotype for purple flowers typically refers to the observable characteristics that result from the expression of genes associated with purple pigmentation. This trait is often due to the presence of specific pigments, such as anthocyanins, which can be influenced by genetic factors and environmental conditions. In genetic terms, purple flower color may be dominant over other colors, such as white or yellow, depending on the plant species. Overall, the phenotype is the visible expression of flower color in the organism.
To achieve 100 purple flower phenotypes while also allowing for white flower phenotypes in the next generation, you can cross a homozygous purple flower plant (PP) with a heterozygous purple flower plant (Pp). This will yield 50% PP and 50% Pp offspring, all displaying the purple phenotype. To introduce white flowers in the next generation, you can then cross the heterozygous offspring (Pp) among themselves, producing a 25% chance of white flowers (pp) in the subsequent generation.
If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers, it means that a plant with one purple allele and one white allele will display the purple flower phenotype. The white flower phenotype would only be expressed if the plant inherits two white alleles.
It's phenotype (I think this is correct but i am not 100% sure)
In pea plants, individuals that are Pp for the alleles that code for flower color will have purple flowers. What is the phenotype?
The phenotype for purple flowers typically refers to the observable characteristics that result from the expression of genes associated with purple pigmentation. This trait is often due to the presence of specific pigments, such as anthocyanins, which can be influenced by genetic factors and environmental conditions. In genetic terms, purple flower color may be dominant over other colors, such as white or yellow, depending on the plant species. Overall, the phenotype is the visible expression of flower color in the organism.
Gene responsible for purple color is dominant over white color.
Pp, where P represents the dominant allele and p represents the recessive allele.
To achieve 100 purple flower phenotypes while also allowing for white flower phenotypes in the next generation, you can cross a homozygous purple flower plant (PP) with a heterozygous purple flower plant (Pp). This will yield 50% PP and 50% Pp offspring, all displaying the purple phenotype. To introduce white flowers in the next generation, you can then cross the heterozygous offspring (Pp) among themselves, producing a 25% chance of white flowers (pp) in the subsequent generation.
Two purple flowers can produce a white flower through a genetic phenomenon called incomplete dominance, where the dominant purple allele and recessive white allele both influence the flower's color. When two heterozygous purple flowers (Pp) are crossed, there is a 25% chance of producing a white flower (pp) due to the combination of alleles.
Scientifically, flowers get their color because a pigment in their petals is present. The pigment gives the flowers their phenotype.
homozygous dominant is the genotype. hypothetically, if the gene was for the color purple in a flower, the phenotype would be purple, while the genotype would be homozygous dominant AKA Pp.
"Purple flowers and..." in English is fiori viola e... in Italian.
A+ purple flowers.