The answer B. Chromosomes
The possible inheritance pattern might be that the colors are governed by just one gene with multiple alleles. There could be simple dominance and incomplete dominance factors as well given the 5 flower color characteristics.
Answer:
A) Traits can be dominant or recessive, and the recessive traits were "hidden" by the dominant ones in the F1.
Explanation:
Mendel discovered the fundamental theory of heredity: that inheritance involves the passing of genes (he called it discrete units of inheritance), from parents to offspring. Those genes are with two alleles in the genotype, one inherited from the father and other inherited from the mother.
When he cross-bred pure-bred parent (always produced offspring identical to the parent) plants dominant traits were always seen in the offspring, while recessive traits were hidden until the first-generation (F1) hybrid plants were left to self-pollinate. Mendel also noticed that in second-generation (F2) of the offspring 3:1 was ratio of dominant to recessive traits.
Using the concept that :
<span>The skin cell has twice the number of chromosomes as the sperm cell has.
</span>Hence,
<span>The sperm cell has 39 chromosomes.
The skin Cell will have = 39 x 2
= 78 </span><span>chromosomes.</span>
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