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24 October, 14:46

Still new to genetics so I want someone to make sure I'm doing it right!

1. Red (heterozygous) x white (homozygous)

2. Red (heterozygous) x red (homozygous)

3. Red x red (both heterozygous)

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all red

2 red, 2 white

all white

3 red, 1 white

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  1. 24 October, 15:13
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    Number one is going to be two white two red. Number 2, is all red and number 3 is 3 red, 1 white. If you ever have difficulties figuring such out use a punnet square. I created one for your first problem
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