Biology 2010 Student Edition

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 9780133669510
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Chapter 11, Introduction to Genetics - Assessment - 11.3 Other Patterns of Inheritance - Understanding Key Concepts - Page 332: 14

Answer

a.

Work Step by Step

There is no chance that those two plants would produce a plant that would produce red flowers. To have a plant that produces red flowers, the genotype would have to be $RR$. The only genotypes that could be produced from these two parent plants would be $RW$ and $WW$, which would be plants that produce rose flowers and white flowers, respectively.
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