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genotype of a plant bearing purple flowers and one with white flowers when they are crossed what colour of flowers would you find in f1 progeny give the percentage of white flowers if f1 plants are self pollinates

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Answered by ArnavRai16
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we will get purple flowers in f1 generation
when f1 generation get self-pollinate skem flowers would be purple n some would be white
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Answered by mariospartan
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This question is actually the question from Mendelian genetics.

Explanation:

  • Assuming both the parent plants being homozygous in nature, let the dominant allele for flower colour be P and recessive allele be p.  
  • So, the purple colour being the dominant one, the colour of the F1 progenies will be purple.  
  • Genetics of the F1 progenies will be Pp.  
  • When the F1 plants are self pollinated for one generation, the cross will be between Pp and Pp.  
  • This will give to the Mendelian genotypic ratio of 1 : 2 : 1.
  • Where the percentage of the white flowers will be ¼ or 25%.

To know:

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