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The Punnett square below shows the potential outcomes of a cross between two pea plants, each with purple flowers and green peas. How can Mendel's laws of inheritance be us…
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The Punnett square below shows the potential outcomes of a cross between two pea plants, each with purple flowers and green peas.
How can Mendel's laws of inheritance be used to describe these potential genetic outcomes?
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