HEREDITY
INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
Question
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50%
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25%
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75%
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100%
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Detailed explanation-1: -The genotype for the pink flower is RW, and the genotype for the white flower is WW. This would lead to a 50% chance of the offspring having a phenotype of pink.
Detailed explanation-2: -This means that 50% of the offspring are white and 50% of the offspring are pink. A cross between a red and white flowered plant would give the most poink-flowered plants-100%.
Detailed explanation-3: -The crossing of a red flowered plant and a white flowered plant produces all the offspring with pink flowers. This cross illustrates red and white exhibit incomplete dominance. This situation occurs due to the blending of both the alleles.
Detailed explanation-4: -Incomplete dominance The F1-hybrid plants have a different phenotype (pink flowers) than either of the true-breeding parents. This is an example of incomplete dominance. When the F1-hybrid plants are self-fertilized, both parental phenotypes (red flowered plants and white flowered plants) reappear in the F2 generation.