Biology, asked by alizarahim, 4 months ago

Red flower colour is completely dominant over white flower colour in a particular plant. When a heterozygous red flower is crossed with a white flower, the probable percentage of offspring flower colour would be *

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100% red flowers.

B. 75% red and 25% white flowers.

C. 50% red and 50% white flowers.

D. 25% red and 75% white flowers.

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Answered by Prematchaya
1

Answer:

Explanation:

All wild type females produced by test cross of wild type female would be heterozygous if the ratio is approximately 1:1. So when F1 generation heterozygous wild type female is crossed with the homozygous black male, heterozygous wild and homozygous black types would be produced in the ratio of 1:1.

So the correct answer is option A "Heterozygous wild : Homozygous black = 1:1"

Answered by patilmahavir2001
2

Answer:

C. 50% red and 50% white flowers.

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