i think its RR.
It depends what your coding system for genotypes is and where co-dominance is expressed. Remember RR for red is simply a variable coding system - you could also use WW for red. You need to provide more facts when asking the question.
In any case. RR would be a red phenotype, as would Rr (if codominance is expressed)
No it would not. It would depend on the type of plant, but let's say say a white flower has two recessive genes and a red plant had two dominant genes, a pink flower would have a dominant and recessive gene. This would be an example of incomplete dominance because the red gene does not completely overshadow the white gene
An example of incomplete dominance is when crossing a red flower with a white flower produces pink flowers in the offspring, rather than a blend of the two parent colors. This occurs when the heterozygous genotype results in an intermediate phenotype that is different from either homozygous genotype.
The color pink is a physical characterisitic, so it is a phenotype.
The genotype of an organism refers to its genetic makeup, while its phenotype relates to its observable traits. For example, a plant with the genotype for tall height may exhibit a phenotype of actually being tall in stature.
half white and half purple
hybrid
Yes, I can help you identify a pink flower.
A phenotype is the physical trait or feature of an organism that is the effect of a particular genotype. Flower color of snapdragons is one example of a phenotype, and the color is determined by which alleles comprise the genotype. Plants that are homozygous for the flower color alleles are either white or red. Heterozygous snapdragons are pink.
by crossing a purple flower and a white flower,it also counts on the darkness of the flower
The color pink is named after a flower called the "pinking" flower, a type of dianthus known for its pink hue. The name "pink" was later attributed to the color as a way to describe its resemblance to the flower.
The genotype would depend on the genetic makeup of the red and blue flowers. If red is represented by 'RR' and blue is represented by 'bb', the offspring would all be Rr (heterozygous) for the flower color gene.
The national flower of the Maldives is the pink rose.