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nicolenam nicolenam
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12 years ago
The F2 progeny of a cross, a variety with red
dominant ?ower × a variety with white recessive ?ower of garden pea segregates in a 3:1
ratio, 75% producing red and the remaining
25% white ?owers.
This ratio indicates that
1. every individual in the progeny had the
same genotype.
2. the parents were homozygous for the speci?c pair of contrasting character.
3. it was an instance of incomplete dominance.
4. a blending of traits occurred.
5. the parents were both heterozygous

Thank you for your answer in advance!

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12 years ago
5. the parents were both heterozygous

You're welcome Wink Face
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