Traits From Generation To Generation Are Carried Over By Genes For A Certain Type Of Pea Plant The Color Of The Flower 1 (45.66 KiB) Viewed 56 times
Traits from generation to generation are carried over by genes. For a certain type of pea plant, the color of the flower produced by the plant (either red or white) is determined by a pair of genes. Each gene is one f the types C (dominant gene) or c (recessive gene). Plants for which both genes are of type c (said to have genotype cc) produce white flowers. All other plants - that is, plants of genotypes CC and Cc-produce red flowers. When two plants are crossed, the offspring recieves one gene from each parent. Answer parts (a) and (b) below. C. (a) (a) Suppose you cross two pea plants of genotype Cc. What is the probability that the offspring produces white flowers? red flowers? The probability that the offspring produces white flowers is (Type an integer or a decimal.)
Urn I contains 9 red balls and 9 white balls. Urn Il contains 15 white balls. A ball is selected at random from urn I and placed in urn II. Then a ball is selected at random from urn II. What is the probability that the second ball is white? The probability that the second ball is white is
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