Gray is the dominant color
First-generation flowers, also known as F1 hybrids, are not all gray. The color of flowers depends on the specific characteristics and genetic makeup of the parent plants involved in the cross. Gray flowers may be the result of certain genetic combinations, environmental factors, or specific plant species.
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The first generation of offspring from a cross is called the F1 generation.
Mendel's observation of the purple flowers in the F1 generation and both purple and white flowers in the F2 generation indicated that traits are inherited as discrete units called alleles. The presence of both traits in the F2 generation showed that the white flower trait was not lost and could reappear in later generations, demonstrating the concept of dominant and recessive alleles.
Not necessarily. Many plants now days have been hybridized and will eventually revert to their 'orginal' colors.
Yes all daisies are flowers. But not all flowers are daisies.