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19 March, 19:44

N pea plants there is complete dominance for the trait of flower color. the p allele produces purple flowers and p produces white flowers. a cross of two pea plants which are both heterozygous for flower color will produce offspring with the genotypic ratio

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  1. 19 March, 20:57
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    PP - purple homozygote

    pp - white homozygote

    Pp - purple hetrozygote

    If these flowers cross, we obtain heterozygote offsprings with a genotype: Pp (100% of them will be like this)

    Now, if those offsprings cross with each other: Pp x Pp

    results:

    1/4 would be purple homozygote - > PP

    1/4 would be white - > pp

    2/4 would be purple heterozygotes - > Pp

    Genotipic ratio: 3:1 (3 are purple; 1 is white)
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