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When a blue flower is crossed with red flower, all of the offspring created are purple (incomplete dominance). Cross a purple flower with a red flower. What is the phenotypic ratio of the offspring created?

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Answer:

Let B represent blue and R red flower.

B B

R RB RB

R RB RB

Therefore the first generation produced all purple flowers RB.

R B

R RR RB

R RR RB

In the second cross, the genotype ratio for RR: RB is 2:2

The phenotypic ratio is 2 red: 2 purple flower.

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Answer AND Explanation:

Let B represent blue and R red flower.

B B

R RB RB

R RB RB

Therefore the first generation produced all purple flowers RB.

R B

R RR RB

R RR RB

In the second cross, the genotype ratio for RR: RB is 2:2

The phenotypic ratio is 2 red: 2 purple flower.

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