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In one species of plant, red flowers (R) are dominant to white flowers (). What are the genotypes of the parent plants that are crossed when 50% of the offspring are heterozygous and 50% are homozygous
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In one species of plant, red flowers (R) are dominant to white flowers (). What are the genotypes
of the parent plants that are crossed when 50% of the offspring are heterozygous and 50% are
homozygous recessive?
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Parent plants: Rw and ww
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