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In radishes, the gene that controls color exhibits incomplete dominance. Pure-breeding red radishes crossed with pure-breeding white radishes make purple radishes. What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios when you cross a purple radish with a white radish?

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Answer:

Genotype Ratio = 1 RW: 1 WW

Phenotype = 1 Purple: 1 White

Explanation:

The gene for the color of radishes exhibits incomplete dominance and the heterozygous genotype gives purple color to radishes. The genotype of the heterozygous parent plant with purple radishes would be "RW." A cross between a purple radish (RW) and a white radish (WW) would give progeny in the following ratio.

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The  genotypic and phenotypic ratios at the time when you cross a purple radish with a white radish should be  1 RW: 1 WW and  1 Purple: 1 White.

Genotypic and phenotypic ratios:

here the gene with respect to the radishes color represent the incompletion of the dominance and also contains the heterozygous genotype that provides the purple color that convert into the radishes.

So here we can conclude that The  genotypic and phenotypic ratios at the time when you cross a purple radish with a white radish should be  1 RW: 1 WW and  1 Purple: 1 White.

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