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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What were the results when Mendel crossed first generation plants with traits for red flowers (dominant) and white flowers (recessive)? A. 1/4 white flowers; 3/4 red flowers B. all white flowers; no red flowers C. 1/4 red flowers; 3/4 white flowers D. all red flowers; no white flowers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@whpalmer4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its either d or a i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@whpalmer4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Spectrum

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Destinymasha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Spectrum do you know this i think its either a or d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually i think its a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello

OpenStudy (anonymous):

More information is needed. Do you have a Punnet Square? Also this would be better in biology not health sciences.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NO THERE IS NO PUNNET SQUARE AND IT WOULD LET ME GET INTO BIOLOGY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Spectrum

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It would have to be D because the rest make it look like white flowers are dominant in color. Next time post something like this in Biology and you might get more response...and I'd apreciate turning off the caps lock.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does it say whether the red is heterozygous dominant or homozygous domminant?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*dominant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If red was homozygous dominant (XX), your answer would be D. However, if it was heterozygous dominant (Xx), your answer would be A.

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