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The gene that controls the color in radishes exhibits incomplete dominance. A purebred red(RR) radish crossed with a purebred white raddish(rr) will produce a purple raddish(Rr). What are the possible genotype and phenotypes of the offspring if you will cross a purple radish and a red radish? 1. What is the phenotypic ratio of the F1 cross?
2. What is the genotypic ratio of the F1 cross?
3. if you will cross a purple radish with another purple radish, what will be the probability that the offspring will be red radish?

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