Question: Here is another problem. If R(red) is dominant to white, then if
you cross a heterozygous red pla…



Here is another problem. If R(red) is dominant to white, then if
you cross a heterozygous red plant, with another heterozygous red
plant, what would the resulting genotype ratio be?

Question 3 options:

A)

25% RR, 50% Rr, 25% rr

B)

75% RR, 25% rr

C)

50% RR, 50% rr

Based on question 3 above, what is the phenotype ratio that
results?

Question 4 options:

A)

100% red

B)

50% red, 50% white

C)

75% red, 25 % white

D)

25% red, 75% white

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