Blue jeans...wrinkled ones. ;) I think you mean what kind of genes, not jeans.
The trait associated with the allele is not expressed in heterozygotes.
Ressive genes. Smooth seeds are dominant in the pea plants Mendel used in his experiments.
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Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
Suppose that, in a pea plant, round seeds are dominant over wrinkled seeds in the "texture" gene. If you were to take two plants heterozygous for the texture gene and cross them together to make eight new plants, how many of those plants should express the smooth phenotype? Use a Punnett's Square to determine the results.
The probability that an offspring will have wrinkled seeds is 2 in 4 or 50%
Round and wrinkled seeds were observed by Mendel in Pea plant while experimenting on its hybridization process. Round or wrinkled stage of seed is a physical trait in pea plant.
I think the seed will not grow because the seeds will not co-operate
The trait associated with the allele is not expressed in heterozygotes.
The wrinkled seed is a round cell but has the ressivienie wrinkled seed in it.
Ressive genes. Smooth seeds are dominant in the pea plants Mendel used in his experiments.
As stated in mendelian inheritance wrinkled seeds have recessive trait(r),while round seeds are dominant trait(R).
font know i dint c are Daugherty
Mendel described two seed shapes among the pea seeds in his study: Smooth and Wrinkled.
Suppose that, in a pea plant, round seeds are dominant over wrinkled seeds in the "texture" gene. If you were to take two plants heterozygous for the texture gene and cross them together to make eight new plants, how many of those plants should express the smooth phenotype? Use a Punnett's Square to determine the results.
He allowed plants whose seeds were round or wrinkled in shape to self pollinate. This trait has two variations-either round or wrinkled seeds.
In pea plants round seeds are dominant to wrinkled. So to have round seeds you either will have two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) or one dominant and one recessive allele (heterozygous)