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If purple flowers are dominant in a plant and white flowers are recessive in that plant, then when purple-flowered
plants with two dominant genes are mated with white-flowered plants with two recessive genes, the first
generation of offspring should have
A
100% white flowers
B
75% purple flowers and 25% white flowers
с
50% purple flowers and 50% white flowers
D
100% purple flowers


Sagot :

im pretty sure it would be c

If purple-flowered  plants with two dominant genes are mated with white-flowered plants with two recessive genes, the first  generation of offspring should have 100% purple flowers.

Genes are defined as units of inheritance that occur in the chromosomes. Usually, genes occur in pairs called alleles and these alleles control the expressed traits (phenotype) of an organism.

In this case, we have a flowering plant having a dominant gene for purple flowers (R) and a recessive gene for white flowers (r). Using a punnet square, we can see that the first generation will have all purple flowers since it is the dominant gene as shown.

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