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A plant can produce either purple flowers or white flowers. What is the probability of purple-flowered offspring if a cross between one plant is heterozygous for purple flowers and the other has white flowers?

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75% is the probability of purple-flowered offspring if a cross between one plant is heterozygous for purple flowers and the other has white flowers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Purple flower is a dominant trait and a white flower is said t be recessive trait.Let us assume P is dominant trait and p is a recessive trait. So, each plant will produce gametes of two types P and p.

By Punnet Square method, it has been observed that 75% plant will have only one dominant trait and thus it will bear purple flowers."

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