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13 July, 17:54

If purple flowers are dominant in a plant and white flowers are recessive in that plant, then when purple-flowered

plants with two dominant genes are mated with white-flowered plants with two recessive genes, the first

generation of offspring should have

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  1. 13 July, 18:05
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    Answer: All purple flowers

    Explanation: Set up a Punnett square with P for the dominant gene and p for the recessive. The purple-flowered plant would be PP and the white - flowered plant would be pp. All of the offspring would have the genotype Pp. Since purple (P) is dominant, all of them would be purple.
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