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"in peas, axillary flowers (A) is dominant to terminal flowers (a) and colored flowers (R) is dominant to white (r). A true-breeding plant with white, terminal flowers is crossed with a true-breeding plant having colored, axillary flowers. The F1 plants are then allowed to self-pollinate. 1. What phenotypic ratios do you expect in the F2 generation?

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