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purple flowers
judging from the results above, what percent of the offspring should have only purple flowers?
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white
judging from the results above, what percent of the offspring should have only white flowers?
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To solve this, we assume a typical Mendelian genetics scenario (e.g., a monohybrid cross with purple (dominant, say \(P\)) and white (recessive, \(p\)) flowers, like \(Pp\times Pp\)).
For Purple Flowers:
In a \(Pp\times Pp\) cross, the Punnett square gives genotypes: \(PP\), \(Pp\), \(Pp\), \(pp\).
- Purple - producing genotypes: \(PP\), \(Pp\), \(Pp\) (3 out of 4).
- Percentage: \(\frac{3}{4}\times100 = 75\%\).
For White Flowers:
- White - producing genotype: \(pp\) (1 out of 4).
- Percentage: \(\frac{1}{4}\times100 = 25\%\).
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- Percent of offspring with only Purple flowers: \(\boldsymbol{75}\)
- Percent of offspring with only White flowers: \(\boldsymbol{25}\)