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HELPMEH 20 PTS reeeeeeeeeeA purple (Pp) flower crosses with a white (pp) flower. Use a Punnett square. What is the probability of producing a white flower offspring? Explain.

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User Thobens
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50% unless theres one recessive and dominant trair
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User Zaggo
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Answer: 50%

Step-by-step explanation:

I got 50% because the purple and white is a 50/50 chance. Meaning that the white is 50% and the purple would be a 50%.

The large P is Horizontal and all the small p are on the top. The large P is dominant, while small p is not. If there were 2 big P then all flower crosses would be purple.

HELPMEH 20 PTS reeeeeeeeeeA purple (Pp) flower crosses with a white (pp) flower. Use-example-1
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