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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
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10. Refer to the partially completed Punnett square. Purple flowers (P) are dominant

Biology
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Trava [24]3 years ago
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Answer: D. About half of the offspring will have purple flowers, and about half of the offspring will

have white flowers,​

Explanation: Purple flower is dominant over white flower, therefore a cross between Pw and ww will produce four offsprings, fifty percent of which will have purple flowers and the other fifty percent will have white flowers. The genotypes of the offsprings are Pw and ww. Pw will manifest outwardly as purple flowers while ww will manifest outwardly as white flowers.

See attached completed punnett square

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