(100 points)

In Camellia flowers, petal color is inherited codominantly with the possible colors
being red, white, and red and white spots. What would be the chance of getting a
red and white spotted flower if you cross a spotted flower with a white flower?

100 points In Camellia flowers petal color is inherited codominantly with the possible colors being red white and red and white spots What would be the chance o class=

Respuesta :

Answer:

0%

Explanation:

While crossing spotted flower and a white flower,the chance is 0 because it possess the result of pure spotted,hybrid spotted and pure white flower.

The chances of getting a red and white spotted flower if you cross a spotted flower with a white flower are - 25%.

Codominance

This is an inheritance pattern in which both the alleles of a gene are expressed in an organism. In the camellia plant, alleles R and allele W will express themselves independently of each other.

Due to this, in heterozygous condition (RW) the phenotype appears as a hybrid that is presence of red and white patched flowers.

Crossing:  a spotted flower (RW) with a white flower (WW)

punnet:

        R       W

W     RW     WW

W    RW     WW

As we know only RW is heterozygous that expresses spotted flower, in this case, only a 25% probability of spotted flower.

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