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Biology, 13.12.2021 23:10 decoreyjpaipxv

The Punnett square shows the cross between cabbage butterflies. B = white and b = yello Cabbage Butterflies
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Why are all the offspring white?
O Both parent butterflies were dominant for white color.
Only one parent butterfly carried recessive yellow traits.
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O Only one parent carried dominant and recessive color genes.
Both parent butterflies carried recessive genes for yellow color.

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The Punnett square shows the cross between cabbage butterflies. B = white and b = yello

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