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Biology, 14.03.2020 05:08 only1kariyah

In maize (corn plants) a dominant allele I inhibits kernel color, while the recessive allele i permits color when homozygous. At a different locus, the dominant allele P causes purple kernel color, while the homozygous recessive genotype pp causes red kernels.
If plants heterozygous at both loci are crossed, what will be the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?

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