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16 July, 11:59

When two pink flowers (RW ) are crossed, there are four equally likely possible outcomes for the genetic makeup of the offspring: red (RR ), pink (RW ), pink (WR ), and white (WW ). If two pink snapdragons are crossed, what is the probability that the offspring will be (a) pink , (b) red , and (c) white ?

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  1. 16 July, 12:10
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    a) 50% chance of being pink

    b) 25% chance of being red

    c) 25% change of being white

    Explanation:

    Since neither the R allele or W allele is dominant over the other, this is codominance. If 2 pink ones are crossed, that means both of them are RW

    If we draw out the punnet square

    R W

    R RR RW

    W RW WW

    There is a 1:2:1 ratio of Red to Pink to White

    Therefore

    a) 50% chance of being pink

    b) 25% chance of being red

    c) 25% change of being white
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