Biology, asked by rajanivaka01, 6 months ago

in f2 generation the percentage of plants that exhibit dominant character​ is......?

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Answered by Anonymous
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here is ur answer dude

Explanation:

We get the dominant phenotype in plants that have at least one dominant allele of EACH of the two genes; otherwise we get the recessive phenotype. So, the observed ratio in the F2 generation is 9:7..

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Answered by sabihafatma191
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In the resulting F2 generation, 3/4 showed the dominant phenotype, and 1/4 showed the recessive phenotype. For example, when a round seed line was crossed to a wrinkled seed line, the F1 generation was all round, and the F2 generation showed a phenotypic ratio of 3 round : 1 wrinkled.

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