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If we cross pollinate red flowers plant with flower plant we will get what percent of recessive trait plant will come

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Answered by afnan1141
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It's a Mendel's dihybrid experiment where two characters are considering at one time.

here we have tall plant with violet flowers and short plant with white flowers.

TALL character denoted by T

short character as t

PURPLE character as P

white character as p

1) TTPP. cross ttpp

Result TtPp. (F1 generation)

then self pollination of F1 generation

phenotypic ratio will be 9:3:3:1.

the 9 represents the proportion of individuals displaying both dominant traits

the first 3 represents the individuals displaying the first dominant trait and the second recessive trait

the second 3 represents those displaying the first recessive trait and second dominant trait

the 1 represents the homozygous, displaying both recessive traits

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

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Tall plant, violet flowers: TTVV

Short plant, white flowers: ttvv

hence, by performing a cross between them, we get

                       TtVv  (F1 generation)

By self crossing F1 generation,(TtVv    X     TtVv), we get 

phenotypic ratio     9(tall violet)  : 3(tall white)  :  3(short violet)  :  1(short white)

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