AP Biology › Understand incomplete dominance
A white homozygous recessive plant is crossed with a homozygous dominant red plant. The plants produced from this cross are all pink. What kind of inheritance does this plant's color follow?
Which occurs when a heterozygous genotype produces blended traits?
Scientists are trying to figure out the dominance hierarchy for a newly discovered plant. They have found that when a true-breeding red plant is crossed to a true-breeding blue plant, the resulting offspring are purple. What is the most likely explanation for this result?
Which of these is an example of polygenic inheritance?
Which of the following describes a single genetic locus that controls more than one trait?