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Greg is raising pea

plants. A new recessive mutation has resulted in one plant with red flowers with the genotype pp. All of his other plants have purple flowers and the genotype PP. If a red pp plant is cross-

bred with a purple PP plant, what will be the phenotype of the offspring?


O 25 percent purple and 75 percent red


O 75 percent purple and 25 percent red


O 100 percent purple


O 50 percent purple and 50 percent red

User Jegumi
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marianaegarciaperedo (the person who answered above me) is right.

I just took the test for FLVS it's right.

User Hoon
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Answer:

100 percent purple

Step-by-step explanation:

Available data:

  • recessive allele, p, expresses red color
  • dominant allele P, expresses purple color
  • PP and Pp are purple flowered-plants
  • pp are red flowered-plants

Cross:

Parental) PP x pp

Gametes) P P p p

Punnet square) P P

p Pp Pp

p Pp Pp

F1) 100% purple flowered-plants

4/4 = 1 Pp heterozygous individuals

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