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In a particular species of plant, the allele for purple flowers is dominant over the allele for white flowers. A plant displaying purple flowers is cross-pollinated with a plant that has white flowers. Some of the resulting offspring have white flowers. Based on this outcome, what must be the genetic makeup of the purple-flowered parent plant?
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In a particular species of plant, the allele for purple flowers is dominant over the allele for white flowers. A plant displaying purple flowers is cross-pollinated with a plant that has white flowers. Some of the resulting offspring have white flowers. Based on this outcome, what must be the genetic makeup of the purple-flowered parent plant?
In a particular species of plant, the allele for purple flowers is dominant over the allele for white flowers. A plant displaying purple flowers is cross-pollinated with a plant that has white flowers. Some of the resulting offspring have white flowers. Based on this outcome, what must be the genetic makeup of the purple-flowered parent plant?