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17 March, 01:28

If a purple flower is dominant and a red flower color is recessive how many phenotypes are possible in offsprings of homogeneous purple (PP) crossed with homozygous red (pp)

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  1. 17 March, 01:34
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    Since the dominant trait will always be expressed and the dominant allele is always present in this case (Pp, Pp, Pp and Pp), there is a 100% chance that all of the offspring will be purple, and therefore only one phenotype is possible.
  2. 17 March, 01:36
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    All phenotypes would be purple flowers.
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