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Which symbols (genotypes) are involved in the cross to produce the F2 generation of pink flowers?
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Which symbols (genotypes) are involved in the cross to produce the F2 generation of pink flowers?
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Which symbols (genotypes) are involved in the cross to produce the F2 generation of pink flowers?
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R R Rr is the result of 1st punnet square and the genotype used to produce f2
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Rr x Rr
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It was correct on my assignment
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