Knowing that
purple flowers are dominant (have a higher percentage of passing certain information to offspring) and white a recessive (have a much lower chance of passing certain information to offspring) the plants of the

generation (first generation bread) will be all purple.
When a white-flowered pea reproduces with a purple-flowered pea all of the offspring will be purple.
When 2 offspring (purple-flowered) of the

generation breed, there is a 15% percent chance of offspring being white-flowered.
Answer:

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Answer:
The disadvantage of this test and it's weakness is if there is a genetic trait with complete domination, then the plant with the recessive characteristic has to be acquired.
Explanation:
To determine a genotype is not that easy and effortless because you can't see the genes of one organism if you just look at it.
Answer:
Well, on one hand, this is a good thing as negative effects of the high demand for wood such as deforestation can be minimised. This will also sustain the supply of wood for several applications. However, there could be negative consequences of propagating such genetically-modified trees, which were not stated or are not yet known. For instance, the trees could be extreme soil nutrient consumers—depleting soil nutrients at a faster rate than they can be replenished and rendering such soil infertile in a short period.
Its number 4. T goes with A, G goes with C