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In a cross of two purple flowered heterozygous plants (Pp), P stands for purple flowers and p is the allele for white flowers. What is the probability that an offspring of this cross expresses plants with purple flower phenotypes?
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Explanation: Pp × Pp gives offspring genotypes PP, Pp, Pp, pp — three of these (PP and the two Pp) show the dominant purple phenotype, so 3 out of 4 (75%).
Explanation: Pp × Pp gives offspring genotypes PP, Pp, Pp, pp — three of these (PP and the two Pp) show the dominant purple phenotype, so 3 out of 4 (75%).
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