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Biology, 14.06.2021 21:10 shartiarahoward

Red rose color is produced by either of two genes, R/r and I/i. The dominant alleles of both these genes produce red pigment, and one of these genes is enough to produce a red flower. The recessive alleles are nonfunctional and produce no pigment (remember that no pigment = white. Required:
What is the overall phenotypic ratio from the cross above?

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