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A purple flower with a genotype pp is crossed with a white flower that has a genotype of pp. what would the phenotype(s) of the offspring be? you may need to use a punnett square to answer the question.

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The cross will produce offspring with a 100% chance of having a purple flower (genotype, Pp) and a 0% chance of having a white flower (genotype, pp).

What is Punnett square?

The Punnett square is a square diagram used to anticipate genotypes of a specific cross or breeding experiment. It is named after Reginald C. Punnett, who invented it in 1905.

In the given condition, the genotype of purple flower is PP as it is dominant one, while the genotype for white flower is pp means it is recessive.

As shown in the image attached, the genotype of all offspring is Pp.

Thus, the offspring will have 100% probability to have purple color flower, i.e., Pp genotype.

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