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  • 16-12-2019
  • Biology
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A red flower (Rr is crossed with a white flowers (rr). What are the possible phenotype, and what are the frequencies of those phenotypes

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BellaMarie25 BellaMarie25
  • 13-03-2020

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Explanation:  The possible genotypes from this cross are Rr, rr, Rr, and rr. So, that means two offspring will be red and two will be white. The percentage chance for each phenotype is: 50% chance for red flowers and 50% chance for white flowers.

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