Incomplete dominance is shown in the fruitloop flower, WW are white, RR are red and WR are pink. What percentage of offspring are expected to be pink in a cross with two pink flowering fruitloop plants?
a 100%
b 75%
c 50%
d 25%
e 0%

Incomplete dominance is shown in the fruitloop flower WW are white RR are red and WR are pink What percentage of offspring are expected to be pink in a cross wi class=

Respuesta :

I believe that the answer would be 50%
If this situation is shown on a punnett square, half of the possibilities of the offspring would be WR (pink).
Oseni

The percentage of pink offspring from a cross involving two pink flowering fruitloop would be 50% or 1/2.

WW - white

RR - Red

WR - pink

Two pink flowers are crossed:

                     WR     x     WR

                  WW   WR   WR   RR

Offspring:

1/4 WW - white

2/4 WR - pink

1/4 RR - red

Thus, the percentage of offspring that would be pink is 50% or 1/2.

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