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Biology, 28.07.2020 22:01 samymaria1344

In jimsonweed, purple flower (P) is dominant to white (p), and spiny pods (S) are dominant to smooth (s). A true-breeding plant with white flowers and spiny pods is crossed to a true-breeding plant with purple flowers and smooth pods. Determine the phenotype of:.
a) the F1 generation;
b) the F2 generation;
c) the progeny of a cross of the F1 plants back to the white, spiny parent; and
d) the progeny of a cross of the F1 back to the purple, smooth parent.

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