Science, asked by hannahana, 6 months ago

How are the results of the crosses differ if the red allele was dominant over the white allele? Explain both the F^1 and F^2 generations.

F^1 = !00% Pink
F^2 = 25% Red , 50% Pink

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Answered by Saralupadhyay51
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Answer:

When red allele dominant over the white allele then the dominant character hifes the characteristics of recessive one.In F1 generation Pink is 100% and in F2 generation Red is 25% and Pink is 50% because of phenotype and genotype.

Answered by syedtahir20
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How are the results of the crosses differ if the red allele was dominant over the white allele? Explain both the F^1 and F^2 generations.

F^1 = !00% Pink

F^2 = 25% Red , 50% Pink

When red allele dominant over the white allele then the dominant character hifes the characteristics of recessive one.

In F1 generation Pink is 100% and in F2 generation Red is 25% and Pink is 50% because of phenotype and genotype.

The alleles of one gene can interact in several different ways at the functional level.

resulting in variations in the type of dominance and in markedly different phenotypic effects in different allelic combinations.

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