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5) A white flower is crossed with a homozygous red flower (red is dominant).

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Answer:

The Punnett square will look like this:

Rw Rw

Rw Rw

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to have a white flower, both alleles must be recessive. A homozygous red flower must have two dominate alleles.

Well use (w) for white, and (R) for red.

The parent alleles are:

1 - ww

2 - RR

(see picture)

5) A white flower is crossed with a homozygous red flower (red is dominant).-example-1
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