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9 October, 03:29

A wild legume with white flowers and long pods is crossed to one with purple flowers and short pods. The F1 offspring are allowed to self-fertilize, and the F2 generation has 301 long purple, 99 short purple, 612 long pink, 195 short pink, 295 long white, and 98 short white. How are these traits being inherited?

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  1. 9 October, 05:22
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    Answer: It focuses on one trait at a time

    Explanation:

    The flower ratio has a 1:2:1, this is implying that an incomplete dominance with PP = Purple, PW=Pink and WW = white.

    The pod length has a ratio of 3:1 and this is implying that L or long allele is dominant over l or the short allele

    The result will be

    Flower color = incomplete dominance; Height = complete dominance
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