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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its incomplete Dominance So for D 1:2:1 , its phenoytpe is same as it genotype .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a. What is the percent chance that future offspring would be pink i think the percent would be 2/4 which would equal to .5% @sarah786

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, the question you asked is from Incomplete Dominance topic under Non-Mendelian inheritance. you must be very careful to understand the answer. From the question you're telling that red flower is incompletely dominant over white flower color. Now, in the F1-generation pink color flower is developed. So, now when the pink color flower undergoes selfing, in F2-generation, one red flower, two pink and one white flower are expressed. Now, you can easily calculate the percentage as : (Total pink flower/total flower)x 100% = (2/4) x 100% =50% Hence the answer is 50%. Here's how: RR (red flower) X rr (white flower) F1- generation= Rr (pink) On Selfing, you can draw a punnet square and get the following results: RR (red) Rr (pink) Rr (pink) rr (white) Hope this helped you. :) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/ I'm not sure about it .. But I know in next generation mendelian characters are reappeared .. Source : yahoo.answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@shrutipande9 dd what u think ?? I'm not sure and u have more knowlegde than me .. Can u please help ???

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

u are absolutely right sarah...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ty :) .. U verified it Now I'm sure :D

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