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If a true breeding purple plant is crossed with a true-breeding white flow plant, the possible phenotypes of the first generation of peas are ______.
A. 50% Purple and 50% white
B. All white
C. All Purple
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With the punnet square I did, I did PP x WW for the true breedings.
On a punnet square, they would all be Purple and White, so the answer is A.
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