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phenotypic ratio of incomplete dominance in mirabilis jalapa​

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Answered by jiya9614
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In four o'clock plants (Mirabilis jalapa) we can Gross a plant with red flower petales with another with white petales, the offspring have pink flower petales. If these pink flowered F1plants are crossed, the F2 plants appear in a ratio of 1:2:1, having red, pink or white petals, respectively.

Answered by Anonymous
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1csc2 1:2.1 9:3:3:1

The phenotypic and genotypic ratio in incomplete dominance is

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