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In Johann Mendel’s experiments with cross-pollinating one hybrid purple-flowered plant with another, Mendel calculated that in the second generation of plants, the ratio of purple to white was ____.
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In Johann Mendel’s experiments with cross-pollinating one hybrid purple-flowered plant with another, Mendel calculated that in the second generation of plants, the ratio of purple to white was ____.
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In Johann Mendel’s experiments with cross-pollinating one hybrid purple-flowered plant with another, Mendel calculated that in the second generation of
plants, the ratio of purple to white was
3:1.
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