If only one colored plant of the F2 generation is chosen at random and self-fertilized, it will have the same probability as the mother plant, so the probability that this plant has only one colored progeny is 56.25%.
Autogamous or self-fertilizing plants are those in which the pollinator (androecium or pollen) is produced in the same plant as the receptor gamete (gynoecium or ovule) and there is no self-incompatibility between them.
It generates less vigorous and productive offspring and prevents genetic variability that, in the long term, can lead to the decline of the species.
With this information, we can conclude that the probability that this plant has only one colored progeny is 56.25%.
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