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Two students fertilize a pair of pea plants. One plant is Rr, and the other is rr. The offspring produced b

all had the dominant trait. The Punnett square showed that there was a 50 percent chance of the offsp
genes. So, the student assumes that he made an error in determining the genetic makeup of the plants
student made an error, or is there another explanation? Explain your answer.

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No, I dont think so because, there was a 50% chance of it being Rr and both plants could have got Rr. As long as the % rates are garter that 0, anything could happen.

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