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Please help me solve this genetics Q. and can you show me the punnet square?

An allele for purple flowers is codominant with the allele for pink flowers. The heterozygous phenotype is a purple and pink flower known as a sunset flower. Gene 2 codes for thorns (T) or no thorns (t). If a homozygous thorned sunset flower is crossed with a non-thorned sunset flower, what are the expected F1 phenotypes? What would be the resulting F2 phenotypes and ratios of frequency if two of the thorned sunset F1's were crossed?

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    They would be all thorned flowers.

    If you cross them then half of them will be thorned and the other half will have no thorns.

    P.S. I can't draw the lines for the punnet square.

  • 1 decade ago

    ok

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