Determine the possible phenotype(s) of the offspring resulting from a cross between a green-leaved four-o'clock and a white-leaved four-o'clock. The pollen was provided by the green-leaved plant.
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Step 1: The green-leaved four-o'clock plant is the male parent, and the white-leaved four-o'clock plant is the female parent. Show more…
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