Biology, asked by xchangeinos, 1 year ago

When a pure bred, red flower-producing plant of genotype RRRR is crossed with a pure bred, white flower-producing plant of genotype rrrr, all the F1F1 plants produced pink flowers. If all the plants in each generation from F1F1 to F6F6are self-bred, what will be the percentage of plants with red and white flowers in the final population consisting of a large number of individuals?(Consider that flower colour has no effect on reproduction and survival.​

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Answered by ritusingh51
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no matter for how many generation the process are done the result will always be synonymous because the pink flower on fertilization will produce red: pink: white flower in the ratio of 1:2:1 so the total percentage of the the red and white flower in the the F6 generation that is in the final population will be 2/4×100=50%

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