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In pea plants, there are two alleles for the gene controlling Flower Color, with the allele for Purple Flowers (P) being completely-dominant to the allele for White Flowers (p). Another gene controls Flower Position with the allele for Axial Flowers (A) being completely-dominant to the allele for Terminal Flowers (a). If a plant that was true-breeding for Purple-Axial Flowers was crossed with a plant that true-breeding for White-Terminal Flowers, what would be the expected phenotypic ratio two generations later

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