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19 March, 01:26

What is the probability of producing a pink-flowered plant?

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  1. 19 March, 01:46
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    You need to do the Punnet square. If you cross a Homogeneous Red plant, RR, crossed with a Homogeneous white plant, WW, you will get 1 outcome. Through the Punnet square you find out that you get all R. W in your first generation, R. W. being your pink co-dominant plant offspring. In the second generation, you Cross 2 of the Heterogeneous offspring R. W x R. W and get the 1:1:2 ratio of red : white : pink respectively.
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