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21 October, 21:03

When a plant with red flowers (CRCR) is crossed with a plant that has white flowers (CWCW), the resulting offspring has pink flowers (CRCW). If two pink flowers are crossed, what is the probability of having a white flower?

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  1. 21 October, 21:12
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    In the answer we have (CRCR) 1/4

    (CWCW) 1/4

    (CRCW) 2/4
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