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Biology, 05.02.2021 05:10 hernandez09297

A researcher crossed the F1 generation of a red snapdragon plant and white snapdragon plant. According to the information provided, what is the phenotype
percentage of their offspring (F2)
Genotypes: RR = Red, WW = white, RW = Pink
Red 100%
Pink 100%
Red 50% & Pink 50%
White 100%


A researcher crossed the F1 generation of a red snapdragon plant and white

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