if you mean in terms of what their offspring will be?
then you need to do a monohyrid cross, the gametes being RW and WW
sooo x R W
W RW WW
W RW WW
it will be 1:1 ratio of pink to white offspring
When two pink four o'clock flowers, which typically exhibit incomplete dominance, are crossed (RW x RW), the predicted genotypic ratio for the offspring is 1 RR (red) : 2 RW (pink) : 1 WW (white). This results in a phenotypic ratio of 1 red : 2 pink : 1 white.
The red color is RR and pink is Rr. RR is red, rr is white and Rr is pink. Cross the two: RR (red) and Rr (pink). You will get RR and Rr in a 1:1 ratio. You will not get any rr (white).The red color is RR and pink is Rr. RR is red, rr is white and Rr is pink. Cross the two: RR (red) and Rr (pink). You will get RR and Rr in a 1:1 ratio. You will not get any rr (white).
it depends on the type of dragon! from super dark green to maroon (forest dragon) ice dragon is ice blue color evil dragon is black and a mystic dragon is purple! I use soap or glue and food coloring and i mix it up well and put it in a clear corked bottle to display it beautifully!xoxo
Let RR = Red and WW = White and RW = PinkRR X WW = RW (all resulting flowers are pink)Punett Square of pink cross pink:RWRRRRWWRWWWAs you can see, 50% are pink, 25% are red, and 25% are white.This is an example of incomplete dominance in flower colour.
In this scenario, the red flower (R) is dominant, while the white flower (r) is recessive. The pink flower (Rr) is a result of incomplete dominance. When crossing a pink flower (Rr) with a white flower (rr), the possible offspring genotypes are Rr (pink) and rr (white). The Punnett square for this cross would look like this: R | r ---------------- r | Rr | rr ---------------- r | Rr | rr The phenotypic ratio would be 50% pink and 50% white flowers.
When two pink four o'clock flowers, which typically exhibit incomplete dominance, are crossed (RW x RW), the predicted genotypic ratio for the offspring is 1 RR (red) : 2 RW (pink) : 1 WW (white). This results in a phenotypic ratio of 1 red : 2 pink : 1 white.
:) codominant alleles
Pink is typically produced by mixing red and white. By adjusting the ratio of red to white, different shades of pink can be achieved.
The color pink is typically created by mixing red and white together. The exact shade of pink can be adjusted by varying the ratio of red to white in the mixture.
"Yes" red and white makes pink. Find the right ratio for the intensity you desire.
Pink is typically created by mixing red and white together. The exact shade of pink can be adjusted by varying the ratio of red to white in the mixture.
incomplete dominance
Pink is typically made by mixing red and white colors. The exact shade of pink can be adjusted by changing the ratio of red to white in the mixture.
A white carnation crossed with a red carnation makes a pink carnation.
When they don't have pink as their color so the "parents" had to of been either both white or both pink. That is how you can tell when snapdragons are not following the pattern of complete dominance.
The red color is RR and pink is Rr. RR is red, rr is white and Rr is pink. Cross the two: RR (red) and Rr (pink). You will get RR and Rr in a 1:1 ratio. You will not get any rr (white).The red color is RR and pink is Rr. RR is red, rr is white and Rr is pink. Cross the two: RR (red) and Rr (pink). You will get RR and Rr in a 1:1 ratio. You will not get any rr (white).
The White Box is in the possession of Sepulchure, the game's antagonist, and can't be retrieved by the player. It's content, a pink baby dragon, was turned into a dracolich, an undead dragon, by Sepulchure and is currently his minion.