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in four o clock plant, a plant which is heterozygous for red and white is pink. what will be the colour of f2 produced from crossing these varieties? show it with punnet square method. ​

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Answered by JBJ919
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When none of the factors of a gene is dominant, the phenotype of a heterozygous dominant individual is a blend of dominant and recessive traits. This is called as incomplete dominance. For example, flower colour in Mirabilis jalapa or the 4 o'clock plants. The red flower is the dominant character and the white flower is recessive character. There is blending of the two alleles and the flowers in the F  

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 generation will be pink in colour due to mixing of the alleles.  

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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