Biology, asked by shawnr671, 1 year ago

In pea plants purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. If two white flowered plants are crossed, what percentage of their offspring will be white flowered?

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Answered by yashvi05
19
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shawnr671: What’s the %??
yashvi05: its written there
yashvi05: ratio is given
yashvi05: 3:1
shawnr671: Ya what will be it’s %
yashvi05: 90% purple plant and 10% white
shawnr671: Oh ok thanks
yashvi05: welcome
Answered by Phoca
21

100 %

Explanation:

In the given question, the allele for dominant trait is dominant to white flower.

  • The allele for dominant flower is- P
  • The two genotype for the dominant trait- PP and Pp
  • The allele for white flower is - p
  • Therefore genotype for recessive trait- pp

If cross is made between two white flowers that is between pp x pp

               p     p

      p     pp    pp

     p      pp    pp

Then all the progeny will be white therefore 100% is the correct answer.

To learn more:

1. Punnett square: https://brainly.in/question/216919

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