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17 July, 22:55

Two purple flowers (Bb) are bred with each other in the same garden. What are the odds that red (BB) and blue (bb) flowers will occur in the second generation?

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  1. 17 July, 23:52
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    This situation is an example of incomplete dominance. When Both purple flowers (Bb) will breed then the percentages of their offspring will be as follow:

    25% red (BB)

    25% blue (bb)

    50% purple (Bb)

    The explanation can be seen through a punnett square where you can come up to an answer of 1 (BB); 2 (Bb); and 1 (bb).
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