Asked by karisma

Mendel found no dominance in snapdragons with respect to red and white flower color. When pure red​ (RR) and pure white​ (rr) parents are​ crossed, the resulting Rr combination​ (one of each​ gene) produces second generation offspring with pink flowers. Suppose one of these second generation pinks is crossed with a pure white. What is the probability that the resulting snapdragon will have pink​ flowers?

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Answered by PsyDAG
Use Punnett square with Rr and rr.


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