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blushhare925Lv1
28 Sep 2019
You are given two true breeding lines, one produces whiteflowers and one produces purple flowers. You cross the lines andall F1's are purple. You cross the F1's with themselves and in yourF2 generation observe a mixture of purple and white floweringplants. About 56% of your F2 plants make purple flowers and 44%make white flowers. Provide a detailed hypothesis explaining thisresult including your proposed genotypes for the original lines,the F1's and the F2's.
You are given two true breeding lines, one produces whiteflowers and one produces purple flowers. You cross the lines andall F1's are purple. You cross the F1's with themselves and in yourF2 generation observe a mixture of purple and white floweringplants. About 56% of your F2 plants make purple flowers and 44%make white flowers. Provide a detailed hypothesis explaining thisresult including your proposed genotypes for the original lines,the F1's and the F2's.
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
28 Sep 2019