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A white-flowered plant is crossed with a pink-flowered plant. All of the F1 offspring from the cross are white. i. Which phenotype is dominant? ii. What are the genotypes of the original parent plants. iii. What is the genotype of all the F1 offspring? iv. What would be the percentages of genotypes and phenotypes if one of the white F1 plants is crossed with a pink-flowered plant? v. Which of the Mendel's Laws is/are illustrated in this question?

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