a mendalian experimrnt consisted of breeding pea plants bearing violet flowers with pea plants bearing white flowers .what will be the result in f1 progeny
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The condition which is explained above is a typical example of a dihybrid cross in which a single parent plant involves the characteristics of two plants.
This is also known as a dihybrid inheritance.
The cross is done between pea plants bearing violet flowers and pea plants bearing white flowers.
Therefore, according to Mendels theory, the F1 progeny will bear violet flowers, with violet being the dominant trait.
This is also known as a dihybrid inheritance.
The cross is done between pea plants bearing violet flowers and pea plants bearing white flowers.
Therefore, according to Mendels theory, the F1 progeny will bear violet flowers, with violet being the dominant trait.
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Answer:
violet will dominate
Explanation:
cause it is a dominant trait
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