In monohybrid cross of red and white flower, Mendel got only red flower. On setting the F1 plants having red flower

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In monohybrid cross of red and white flower, Mendel got only red flower. On setting the F1 plants having red flower he got both plants with red and white flower. Explain the basis of using RR and rr symbols to represent the genotype of plants of parental generation.

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answered Dec 6, 2017 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
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On crossing red and white flower only red colour flower appeared in the F1 generation. But the white colour flower again appear in the F2 generation which is raised out of the F1 individuals only. Mendel reasoned that there is a factor of each and every character. Accordingly, there has to be one factor(R) for red flower and other one factor (r) for white flower. In case, an organism possess only one copy of the gene then the possibility of reappearance of white flower in the F2 generation of the given cross is not there. Also the ratio (3:1 of red and white) indicates that each organism must possess two copies of a particular gene.

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