If we cross pollinate red flower plant with white flower we will get ________ percent of mixed colour plants.
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WHEN WE CROSS RED FLOWERED PLANT WITH WHITE FLOWERED PLANT
THEN WE OBTAIN PINK COLOR FLOWER IN F1 GENERATION AS F1 HYBRID
AND WHEN PINK FLOWERS UNDERGOES SELFING THEN WE OBTAIN PLANTS IN THE RATION
F2 GENERATION
PHENOTYPIC 1:2:1
GENOTYPIC 1:2:1
THIS COMPLETE PROCESS IS CALLED AS INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
HERE
50% PINK
25% white
25% red
HOPE IT WILL HELP U
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
WHEN WE CROSS RED FLOWERED PLANT WITH WHITE FLOWERED PLANT
THEN WE OBTAIN PINK COLOR FLOWER IN F1 GENERATION AS F1 HYBRID
AND WHEN PINK FLOWERS UNDERGOES SELFING THEN WE OBTAIN PLANTS IN THE RATION
F2 GENERATION
PHENOTYPIC 1:2:1
GENOTYPIC 1:2:1
THIS COMPLETE PROCESS IS CALLED AS INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
HERE
50% PINK
25% white
25% red
HOPE IT WILL HELP U
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On cross-pollinating white and red flowers, you will receive an only red flower and in the second generation, you will be able to see that there is 75 per cent of the red follower and 25 per cent of the white flower because the red colour will dominate the white flower in the monohybrid experiment.
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