
More Monohybrid Practice
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- Q1Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. Cross a homozygous purple flowered plant with a homozygous white flowered plant (p-generation). The offspring of this cross=F1 generation. What are the genotypes of the 2 parents in this example?PP & ppPP & PPpp & ppPp & Pp30s
- Q2Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. Cross a homozygous purple flowered plant with a homozygous white flowered plant (p-generation). The offspring of this cross=F1 generation. What percentage of the offspring would you expect to have purple flowers?75%0%50%100 %30s
- Q3Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. Cross a homozygous purple flowered plant with a homozygous white flowered plant (p-generation). The offspring of this cross=F1 generation. Cross two of the F1's from the first cross. What are the genotypes of the two F1's?Pp & PpPP & PPpp & ppPp & PP30s
- Q4Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers. Cross a homozygous purple flowered plant with a homozygous white flowered plant (p-generation). The offspring of this cross=F1 generation. Cross two of the F1's from the first cross. If 340 offspring were produced, how many would you expect to have WHITE flowers?5025708530s