In a certain species of flower, the red allele for flower color (R) is completely dominant...

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In a certain species of flower, the red allele for flower color(R) is completely dominant to the pink allele (r). A completelyrecessive allele (d) at a second gene on a different chromosomeallows pigment (color) to be actually deposited within flowers; thelack of pigment results in white flowers. READ CAREFULLY!

(a) What is a possible genotype for a pink flower? ___ ___ ______

(b) What is the probability that a flower that is heterozygousfor both traits and a red flower (that had one pink parent) produceoffspring that have white flowers? (SHOW BOTH PUNNETT SQUARES)

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