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Biology, 29.10.2019 02:31 charliiboddie29

In pea plants, purple flowers (p) are dominant over white flowers (p) and tall stems (t) are dominant over short stems (t). complete a dihybrid cross for parents with the genotypes: pptt x pptt and answer the following in complete sentences. (5 points)

1. describe how you would set up a punnett square for this cross.

2. list the likelihood of each possible offspring genotype.

3. list the likelihood of each possible offspring phenotype.

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