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Biology, 18.08.2021 04:00, amberwithnell12512

Two true-breeding stocks of garden peas are crossed. One parent had red, axial flowers, and the other had white, terminal flowers. All F1 individuals had red, axial flowers. If 1000 F2 offspring resulted from self-pollination of the F1 generation, how many of them would be expected to have red axial flowers

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