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In Mirabilis jalapa, a red-flowered plant was crossed with a white-flowered plant, which resulted in all pink-flowered plants.

What are the chances of the appearance of red-flowered plants in a cross between pink-flowered and white-flowered plants?

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The correct option is A 0%
The red and white-flowered plants of Mirabilis jalapa exhibit incomplete dominance in the inheritance of flower colour, due to which they produce pink-flowered plants upon hybridisation.

If pure breeding red-flowered plants are represented as ‘RR’ and pure breeding white-flowered plants as ‘rr’, then the pink-flowered plants are ‘Rr’.

A cross between ‘Rr’ and ‘rr’ would produce pink-flowered plants (Rr) and white-flowered plants (rr) in the ratio of 1 : 1

Hence, there are zero chances of getting a red-flowered plant.

Parents: Rr (Pink) X rr (White)
Gametes: R r r
RrrRr (Pink)rr (White)

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