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Two true-breeding stocks of garden peas are crossed. One parenthadpurple, axial flowers and the other had white, terminalflowers;all the F1 individuals had purple, axial flowers. If 1000F2offspring resulted from the cross, approximately how many ofthemwould you expect to have white, axial flowers (Assumeindependentassortment).
a. 750
b. 565
c. 250
d. 190
e. 65
Two true-breeding stocks of garden peas are crossed. One parenthadpurple, axial flowers and the other had white, terminalflowers;all the F1 individuals had purple, axial flowers. If 1000F2offspring resulted from the cross, approximately how many ofthemwould you expect to have white, axial flowers (Assumeindependentassortment).
a. 750
b. 565
c. 250
d. 190
e. 65
a. 750
b. 565
c. 250
d. 190
e. 65
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Sixta KovacekLv2
28 Sep 2019