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In a cross Bb x Bb (B = Blue petals and b = pink petals), how many offspring will have the genotype Bb?

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Answer:

2 offspring will have the genotype Bb.

Step-by-step explanation:

Crossing the genotypes Bb and Bb results in 2, or 50% of the offspring having the genotype Bb. In the top right box, the B on the top and the B on the side make the BB genotype. In the top left box, B and b make the first Bb genotype. The lower right box crosses B and b to make the second Bb genotype. The last box in the bottom right crosses b and b, resulting in the genotype bb. So, after crossing the genotypes written on the top and side of the punnet square, 2 of the offspring will have the Bb genotype. (I got this by combining the letters outside the punnet square in the box where the row and column meet) .

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