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The offspring of a cross between an RR plant and a WW plant would be
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In genetics, "RR" and "WW" typically represent different alleles for a particular trait. If we assume that "R" and "W" are two different alleles for a single trait, and that they are completely dominant and codominant respectively (as an example), then a cross between an RR plant and a WW plant would result in offspring that are all heterozygous (RW).
Thus, if you cross an RR plant (homozygous dominant) with a WW plant (homozygous recessive), all the offspring (F1 generation) would have the genotype RW. The phenotype will depend on the dominance relationships of the alleles.
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Thus, if you cross an RR plant (homozygous dominant) with a WW plant (homozygous recessive), all the offspring (F1 generation) would have the genotype RW. The phenotype will depend on the dominance relationships of the alleles.
If you mean another type of trait or genetic combination, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation!