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a plant can produce either purple flowers or white flowers. the purple flower color is dominant over the white flower color. what is the ratio of the offspring with purple flowers to the total number of offspring if two plants that are heterozygous for purple flowers are crossed?
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Step1: Define Genotypes
Let \( P \) be dominant (purple), \( p \) recessive (white). Heterozygous: \( Pp \). Cross \( Pp \times Pp \).
Step2: Punnett Square
| \( P \) | \( p \) | |
|---|---|---|
| \( p \) | \( Pp \) | \( pp \) |
Step3: Phenotype Counts
Purple (\( PP, Pp, Pp \)): 3. White (\( pp \)): 1. Total: 4. Ratio purple:total = \( 3:4 \).
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