check out this link. It refers to the position of the flower in the stem. Terminal comes from the top of the stem and axial from the side of the stem. Hope I'm right. http://www2.edc.org/weblabs/images/mendel/teach2.jpg check out this link. It refers to the position of the flower in the stem. Terminal comes from the top of the stem and axial from the side of the stem. Hope I'm right. http://www2.edc.org/weblabs/images/mendel/teach2.jpg
A purebred plant that produces axial flowers has a homozygous genotype for the trait associated with axial flower position. In genetics, if we denote the dominant allele for axial flowers as "A" and the recessive allele for terminal flowers as "a," the genotype of the purebred plant would be "AA." This means it has two copies of the dominant allele, ensuring that all offspring will also exhibit axial flowers.
In this cross, the homozygous dominant plant (AA) is crossed with a heterozygous plant (Aa). The possible genotypes of the offspring would be 50% homozygous dominant (AA) and 50% heterozygous (Aa), resulting in all offspring displaying axial flowers since axial (A) is dominant over terminal (a). Therefore, out of the 200 offspring, you would expect 100 plants to be AA and 100 to be Aa, all exhibiting axial flower phenotype.
In this cross, the homozygous dominant plant (AA) and the heterozygous plant (Aa) will produce offspring with genotypes of either AA or Aa. This means that all offspring will exhibit axial flowers, as axial is the dominant trait. Therefore, examining 200 offspring is reasonable to confirm the predicted 100% axial flower phenotype, as the large sample size allows for a more reliable observation of the expected outcomes.
What is axial?
how does the axial tilt Saturn affect its season
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It is axial.
In this cross, the homozygous dominant plant (AA) is crossed with a heterozygous plant (Aa). The possible genotypes of the offspring would be 50% homozygous dominant (AA) and 50% heterozygous (Aa), resulting in all offspring displaying axial flowers since axial (A) is dominant over terminal (a). Therefore, out of the 200 offspring, you would expect 100 plants to be AA and 100 to be Aa, all exhibiting axial flower phenotype.
In this cross, the homozygous dominant plant (AA) and the heterozygous plant (Aa) will produce offspring with genotypes of either AA or Aa. This means that all offspring will exhibit axial flowers, as axial is the dominant trait. Therefore, examining 200 offspring is reasonable to confirm the predicted 100% axial flower phenotype, as the large sample size allows for a more reliable observation of the expected outcomes.
Axial Thrust is a force that is generated in an axial direction which is by definition along the shaft
The word "axial" means "of or pertaining to an axis" or "belonging to the axis of the body", such as the axial skeleton.
what are components of axial movement
What is the axial movement?
Axial division
Axial Biotech was created in 2003.
Axial Sue The Librarian Axial Skeleton