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In pea plants, the dominant allele T encodes tall plants and the recessive allele t encodes dwarf plants. The dominant allele P encodes purple flowers and the recessive allele p encodes white flowers. These alleles segregate independently of each other. A plant with a TtPp genotype is crossed with another plant with a TtPp genotype. . Indicate the expected ratio of offspring with a tall, purple flower phenotype; a dwarf, purple flower phenotype; a tall, white flower phenotype; and a dwarf, white flower phenotype. You may either use a Punnett square or the product rule. (Two points)

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