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masha68 [24]
2 years ago
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1) Based on your observations, what are the phenotype and genotype of the P1 plant? What did you deduce to be the genotype and p

henotype of the P2?
2) Based on your observations, draw the Punnett square for the cross of the P1 and P2 parental plants.
Based on your observations, draw the Punnett square for the cross of the F1 plants.
Based on the Punnett square above, what is the percentage of offspring that are predicted to have purple stems and dwarf stem height? How did this compare to the results that you obtained in this lab?
Based on the Punnett square above, what is the percentage of offspring that are predicted to have non-purple stems and dwarf stem height? How did this compare to the results that you obtained in this lab?
Based on the Punnett square above, what is the percentage of offspring that are predicted to have purple stems and normal stem height? How did this compare to the results that you obtained in this lab?
Based on the Punnett square above, what is the percentage of offspring that are predicted to have non-purple stems and normal stem height? How did this compare to the results that you obtained in this lab?
Biology
1 answer:
Luda [366]2 years ago
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Answer:

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