Biology, asked by ajishboss1852, 1 year ago

When a pea plant with purple flower was crossed with white in f1 gen?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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The cross explained is a dihybrid cross which exhibits simultaneous inheritance of two characters. This is also called as dihybrid inheritance.
Dihybrid inheritance is the experimentation of two characteristics with their four contrasting traits.
For instance, dihybrid inheritance involves a pea plant producing axial and violet flowers (AA and WW) crossing with a plant producing terminal and white flowers (aa and ww).
F1 progeny produces axial and violet flowers (A and a, W and w ) in which axial and violet are dominant traits.



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Answered by rohan2132
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Answer:

Law of dominance:- In this cross purple colour dominates over white colour flower so f1 generation is purple law of segregation. In f2 generation at the time of gamete formation gene segregate on different chromosome so both white and purple colour over are formed.

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