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A pea plant is the F1 offspring of a true-breeding plant with purple flowers and a true-breeding plant with white flowers. This plant is crossed with one that has white flowers (recessive). What percentage of plants in the next generation will likely have white flowers?

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  1. 1 August, 01:52
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    Answer: Percentage of 50% of being white.

    Step-by-step explanation: Since white is recessive, it means its allele is w. So, purble must be dominant with allele W.

    The parents of the F1 offspring are true-breed, which mean they are homozygous dominant (WW) or homozygous recessive (ww). From this crossing (WW x ww), the F1's genotype is Ww.

    This plant is crossed with one with white flower, which means the crossing is between Ww and ww.

    From the crossing Ww x ww, we have generation F2 as:

    w w

    W Ww Ww

    w ww ww

    Or in other words, we have 2 chances out of 4 of having white, because, since this characteristics is recessive it only shows when the allele is doubled (ww).

    So, the percentage of having white is 50%.
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