When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?

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The flower color of snapdragon plants shows incomplete dominance. C R indicates red flowers and C W indicates white flowers. Complete the Punnett square provided and state the probability, in percent, of the offspring inheriting pink flowers.

The question states that the flower color in snapdragon plants shows incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance is one example of when one allele for a trait does not have complete dominance over another. So when an organism is heterozygous for a trait, which means that they have one of each allele that control it, the two traits combine into an intermediate blended phenotype. The question tells us that there’re three potential phenotypes for this flower color trait in snapdragon plants, red flowers, white flowers, or they can have pink flowers.

When an allele that codes for red flowers and an allele that codes for white flowers are both present in the genotype, this gives the organism a heterozygous genotype of C R C W. Given that the snapdragons show incomplete dominance for this trait, we can assume that when they have this heterozygous genotype that their flower color will be a blend between white and red, which is pink flowers. Let’s have a look at the Punnett square that we’ve been given.

Punnett squares visually represent how alleles are inherited and predict the genotypes and phenotypes of offspring produced by crossing parents with known genotypes. The gametes of the red-flowered parent are shown in the top row of the Punnett square here, and we can tell as each contains a superscript R for red. This parent is homozygous for the red trait, as they have two of the same alleles in their genotype. The gametes of the white-flowered parent are shown in the left-hand column here of the Punnett square, and we can tell as each contains a superscript W, which stands for white. This parent is also homozygous but for the white trait.

Remember, the uppercase C that precedes each superscript letter stands for color, and it shows that this pattern of inheritance of flower color does not show complete dominance. Let’s fill in the blank cells of the Punnett square, which represent the offspring’s potential genotypes, by using the alleles from the gametes from each row and column head. For example, the first blank cell will contain one C R allele from this parent and one C W allele from this parent.

The cells we have just filled in represent the potential genotypes of the offspring that could be produced by a cross between these two parents. And you might have noticed that they are all C R C W. This means that all of the offspring in this cross are heterozygous for this trait, as they have one allele coding for red flowers and one allele coding for white flowers.

As this trait shows incomplete dominance, the combination of the red and white coding alleles produces a new intermediate phenotype, which is pink flowers. As the question asks for the probability in percent of the offspring inheriting pink flowers, let’s convert this fraction into a percentage by multiplying it by 100 percent. Therefore, the probability that the offspring will inherit pink flowers is 100 percent.

When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?

Problem 10: Disappearance of parental phenotypes in the F1 generation

A genetic cross of inbred snapdragons with red flowers with inbred snapdragons with white flowers resulted in F1-hybrid offspring that all had pink flowers. When the F1 plants were self-pollinated, the resulting F2-generation plants had a phenotypic ratio of 1 red: 2 pink: 1 white. The most likely explanation is:

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Incomplete dominance

When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?
When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?
When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?

When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?
When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?
When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?
When a red flower is crossed with a white flower and all of the offspring have pink flowers This is an example of?


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What would be the result of the flower color when red flower is crossed with white color?

The allele for the red character is R and that for white is r in such plants and these plants show incomplete dominance, meaning that when both the R and the r allele are present together neither of them will show dominance over the other and the resulting phenotype will be pink.

When a red flower is crossed with a white flower The ratio of red and white Coloured plants in F2 generation will be?

When red coloured flowers crossed with white coloured flowers are giving an F2 ration of 3:1, it ensures that the red colour is dominant. In the case of co-dominance, the F2 produced will have pink flowers along with white and red flowers.

When pink flowered plants were crossed they produced red flowered pink flowered and white flowered plants in a ratio of 1 2 1 This is an example of?

This shows incomplete dominance in snapdragon plants. When two pink snapdragon plants are crossed, they produce seeds that develop into three types of flowering plants (red, white, pink) in the ratio of 1:2:1. Therefore, the correct option is a. Incomplete dominance.

When a red RR flowered plant is crossed with white WW flowered plant all the off spring of f1 generation are pink it indicates that R gene is?

Final answer: RR( Red) Artirrhinum is crossed with the white (WW) one. Offspring RW is pink. This is an example of incomplete dominance.