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In radishes, the gene that controls color exhibits incomplete dominance. Pure-breeding red

radishes (RR) crossed with pure-breeding white radishes (WW) to create the F1 offspring,
What are the possible genotypes for this cross?
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The possible genotype of this cross is RW

Step-by-step explanation:

This question involves a single gene coding for radish color. The allele for red radish (R) is incompletely dominant over the allele for white radish (W), hence, a third intermediate phenotype is formed when they combine (RW).

In this cross, a pure-breeding red radish (RR) is crossed with a pure breeding white radish (WW) to create the F1 offspring. The red radish will produce gametes R while the white radish will produce gametes W, hence, using a punnet square (see attached image), the F1 offspring will have the genotype: RW.

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