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6. if two pink flowers are crossed, what percent of the offspring would…

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  1. if two pink flowers are crossed, what percent of the offspring would have pink flowers? what percent of the offspring can be

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we assume incomplete dominance (common in flower color inheritance, e.g., snapdragons) where:

  • Let \( R \) = allele for red, \( r \) = allele for white.
  • Pink flowers have genotype \( Rr \) (since \( RR \) = red, \( rr \) = white, \( Rr \) = pink).
Step 1: Set up the Punnett square for \( Rr \times Rr \)
\( R \)\( r \)
\( r \)\( Rr \)\( rr \)
Step 2: Analyze the offspring genotypes
  • \( RR \): red (1 out of 4)
  • \( Rr \): pink (2 out of 4)
  • \( rr \): white (1 out of 4)
Step 3: Calculate the percentage of pink offspring

Pink offspring = \( \frac{2}{4} = 0.5 \), or \( 50\% \).

Answer:

\( 50\% \)