A heterozygous orange-flowered plant is crossed with a homozygous purple-flowered plant. If orange is a dominant allele and purple is recessive, what color ratio will the flowers of the offspring plants have?
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The flowers of the offspring will be in the ratio of 50:50 or 1:1.
Explanation:
Given,
Cross occurs between a heterozygous orange-flowered plant and a homozygous purple-flowered plant.
Since orange is the dominant phenotype, the alleles are represented with an 'o' letter.
The picture shows the whole cross.
According to the cross, half of the offspring population are orange and half of them are purple.
Thus, the color of offspring flowers is in the ratio of 50:50 or 1:1.
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