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Olegator [25]
1 year ago
15

Can Someone Help me with this Answer (Biology) I Added The Question as a "ScreenShot" You Can Check it out Down Here.

Biology
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Vesna [10]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

fg

Explanation:

white is recessive since 2 fs were needed to get white so if half the children are white then the second parent has to have the recessive gene f and since the other half kids are purple then they need the G gene which is purple and is the dominant gene

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