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Conduct a dihybrid cross of pea plants with the following combination of traits: parent 1—tall plant with white flowers (pure breeding); parent 2—dwarf plant with purple flowers (pure breeding). i) what are the genotypes of the parents? ii) what are the genotypes of their gametes? iii) portray a cross and determine the f1 generation. use a punnett’s square. what are the genotypes and phenotypes of their offspring? iv) conduct a f2 cross with the offspring. what are the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring and their ratios.

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