Science, asked by preetjii, 1 year ago

a mendelian experiment consisted of breeding pea plants bearing violet flowers with pea plants bearing white flowers. what will be the result in f1 progeny.​

Answers

Answered by sourishdgreat1
1
You’ll need to be more specific. Is white dominant, or is violet dominant? If violet is dominant, is it homozygous or heterozygous?

The specimen with the recessive trait will more than likely be homozygous (it’s biology, there are exceptions).

If violet is homozygous, then F1 will have all hetero violet specimens.

If violet is heterozygous, then 50% will be hetero violet, & 50% will be homo white.

A Mendelian's experiment consists of breeding a pea plant bearing violet flowers with pea plant that bear white flowers. The intermediate colours donot get a chance to appear in theoffspring of cross-pollinated pea plants. The result in f1 progeny will beviolet flower because it is dominant over the white flower.

preetjii: thnx so much
Similar questions