a plant can produce either purple flowers or white flower. What is the probability of purple-flowered offspring if two plants are heterozygous for purple flowers are crossed ?
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Since purple flower color is dominant (represented by capital letter P) and white flower color is recessive (represented by small letter p), the genotypes of the plants would be Pp. Show more…
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