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31 July, 06:35

In a given hybridization between two flowers, red "R" is dominant, and white "r" is recessive. in a cross between two white flowered plants, all of the offspring had white flowers ñ. If a plant grower wanted to produce red flowers, what s/he consider during breeding?

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    In a given hybridization between two flowers, red "R" is dominant, and white "r" is recessive. in a cross between two white flowered plants, all of the offspring had white flowers ñ. If a plant grower wanted to produce red flowers, what s/he consider during breeding?

    rr X rr = rr, rr, rr, and rr

    all white flower (recessive homozygous)

    such plant grower should cross a true breed or dominant breed of red flower with a white flower

    RR X rr = Rr, Rr, Rr, and Rr

    All the above flowers are red (dominant heterozygous)
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