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In a certain plant, red flower color(R) is dominant over white(R). if a plant heterozygous for red flower color and one with white flower are crossed, which of the following would be the expected proportion of individual in the next generation?
A. 4/4 red 0/4 white
B. 3/4 red 1/4 white
C. 1/2 red 1/2 white
D. 1/4 red 3/4 white
I think B
A. 4/4 red 0/4 white
B. 3/4 red 1/4 white
C. 1/2 red 1/2 white
D. 1/4 red 3/4 white
I think B
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
Wrong. Do a Punnett Square.
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Answered by
Nicolle
The answer is C 1/2 red, 1/2 white
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Answered by
Nicolle
The answer is C 1/2 red, 1/2 white
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