A red flower is crossed with a pink flower, what % of the offspring will be white?
Are there answer choices :)
No, there aren't any choices.
Have you tried making a Punnet Square for the problem?
ok..... I think the most logical answer would be about 3% or 30% :)
Do you have any information about the alleles or genotypes of flower colors?
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i have the same question but mines has answer chioces
@neonumbrella5115 no there is not any information about the alleles or genotypes of the flower colors.
If you aren't given if the color red is dominant and white is recessive, then I'm not sure I can help you. If I assume red is dominant and that white and red have a incomplete dominance only then can I help you solve the problem. First draw a punnent square. Do you know how to do that? We are going to label one side RR (red) and one side Rr (pink).
@heart_offire Have you posted your problem, becaus eI can help you too! :D
^yes i posted it
it would 25% because if you make the punnet square the pink flower would be the only one to care one white gene
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