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If a purple flower with the genotype Pp (P = purple ; p = white) self-pollinates, what is the ratio of purple offspring to white offspring?

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Answered by Sonalibendre
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When an animal performs a behavior that produces a positive stimulus, the animal is likely to repeat the behavior in the near future. ... It must immediately follow the behavior in order to be effective. Positive reinforcement can also be called rewards. Rewards take on many forms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

3:1

☑️ If we divide 401 by 131, we get a number close to three, so the ratio of purple to white flowers in the F2 generation is 3:1, the expected ratio when crossing two heterozygotes! This means that those purple flowers in the F1 generation are heterozygotes.

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