A plant can produce either purple flowers or white flowers. The purple flower color is dominant over the white flower color. What is the ratio of the offspring with purple flowers to the total number of offspring if two plants that are heterozygous for purple flowers are crossed? 1:4 2:4 3:4 4:4.

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Answer:

C  3:4  is the answer.

Explanation:

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The phenotypic ratio is 3:4 if two plants that are heter---ozygous for purple flowers are crossed.

What is phenotypic ratio?

The phenotypic ratio is the ratio of the appearance of the organisms. We know that the phenotype stems from the genotype of the organisms.

Thus, if the  purple flower color is dominant over the white flower color, then it follows that the phenotypic ratio is 3:4 if two plants that are heter---ozygous for purple flowers are crossed.

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