Biology, asked by aadidev1108, 7 months ago

If a hetrozygous purple flowered pea plant is crossed with a white flowered pea plant. What would the phenotypic ratio of the progeny be Draw the punneet table

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Answered by BearKnight
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A monohybrid cross is a mating between two individuals with different alleles at one genetic locus of interest.

The cross between PP (purple flowers) and pp (white flowers) will produce pea plant having purple flowers having genotype Pp. P would be a dominant trait and p is a recessive trait, therefore plants having Pp genotype would be of purple colored.

Explanation:

All are purple colour

and the Punnet square is in the picture

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Answered by Thakshayini
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Answer:

Hi there!!

Explanation:

happy helping

see the picture..

Here i took white clred pea plant as ccpp....you can take which ever genotype you want (, as genotype is not mentioned in the question.)

phenotypic ratio is 1:3

  • CcPp purple
  • Ccpp white
  • ccPp white
  • ccpp white

This exhibits complementary gene effect.

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