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Answer:
50% probability of Pp (purple) or pp (white) genotype.
Explanation:
P = purple gene
p = white gene
Punnet squares show the possible genotypes and probabilities of each genotype in the offspring of a cross:
Purple flower genotype (heterozygous) = Pp
White flower genotype = pp
Punnet Square:
[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}&P&p\\p&Pp&pp\\p&Pp&pp\end{array}\right][/tex]
Potential genotypes for offspring are Pp and pp;
According to the Punnett square, 2 of 4 offspring will have the Pp genotype and the other 2 will have pp genotypes;
This means 2 should be purple and 2 white;
Or, there is a 50% chance of having either genotype, of being purple or white.
Let us assume the following:
- Flower color is represented by the allele A.
- Hence, the dominant purple color would be A, while the alternate white color would be represented by a.
From the above assumptions, a heterozygous purple flower would have the genotype Aa, while a white flower would have the genotype aa.
Now, crossing the two flowers:
Aa x aa
Aa Aa aa aa
From the results of the cross, the offspring's genotypes, phenotypes, and their respective probabilities would be as follows:
- Aa - purple color - 1/2
- aa - white flower color - 1/2
In order words, the cross will yield offspring with purple color flower (genotype, Aa) and white flower color (genotype, aa) each with 1/2 probability.
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