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Title: An allele for purple flowers is co-dominant with the allele for pink flowers...
Post by: momof1 on Sep 30, 2010
An allele for purple flowers is co-dominant with the allele for pink flowers. The heterozygous phenotype is a purple and pink flower known as a sunset flower. Gene 2 codes for thorns (T) or no thorns (t). If a homozygous thorned sunset flower is crossed with a non-thorned sunset flower, what are the expected F1 phenotypes? What would be the resulting F2 phenotypes and ratios of frequency if two of the thorned sunset F1's were crossed?


Title: An allele for purple flowers is co-dominant with the allele for pink flowers...
Post by: bio_man on Sep 30, 2010
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Title: An allele for purple flowers is co-dominant with the allele for pink flowers...
Post by: momof1 on Oct 1, 2010
Another great explaination yet again. I really do appreciate it. I will be posting more of these I hope if you aren't too busy you may be able to help me again. I am really understanding the way you explain things.  Thanks again.


Title: An allele for purple flowers is co-dominant with the allele for pink flowers...
Post by: bio_man on Oct 1, 2010
You're welcome. I'm glad I could help.