In Four O’Clock plants, heterozygotes for flower color have a blending of the Red (R) and White (W) alleles which produces pink. Match each genotype to its phenotype:
WW
RW
RR
Match each genotype to its phenotype: WW RW RR
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Sure! Here’s how the genotypes match with their phenotypes in Four O’Clock plants:
– WW: White flowers (both alleles are for white).
– RW: Pink flowers (the red and white alleles blend).
– RR: Red flowers (both alleles are for red).
Explanation: In this case, the red flower color (R) is incompletely dominant over the white flower color (W). When both alleles are present (RW), they blend to produce pink flowers, while WW results in white and RR results in red.
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