A red flowered plant (RR) is crossed with a white flowered plant (WW) and produces plants with pink flowers (RW). If two pink flowered plants are crossed, what color offspring could be produced

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Answer:

It would be 100 % pink.

Explanation:

Pink and Pink make Pink. Just as Red and White make Pink.

Due to incomplete dominance, when two pink flowered plants are crossed, the color of offspring could be 1Red: 2Pink :1White.

What is incomplete dominance?

  • In some cases it happens that a certain characteristics does not match with either of their parents, rather it shows new traits.
  • For example: snapdragon.
  • When parent generation of red flowered plant (RR) is crossed with a white flowered plant (WW), F1 produces plants with pink flowers (RW). it does not resembles either of their parents.
  • And when F1 was self pollinated: RW x RW, it produces 1 RR: 2RW: 1WW.

Hence, the offspring will be 1 Red flowered plant: 2 Pink flowered plant :1 White flowered plant.

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