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in roses, red flowers and long stems are dominant traits. a rose plant that is homozygous for both red flowers and long stems is crossed with a rose plant that is heterozygous for red flowers and homozygous for short stems. what percentage of the offspring will exhibit red, long - stemmed flowers?
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Step1: Define Genotypes
Let \( R \) = red (dominant), \( r \) = non - red; \( L \) = long (dominant), \( l \) = short.
- Homozygous red, long: \( RRLL \) (produces gametes \( RL \)).
- Heterozygous red, homozygous short: \( Rrll \) (produces gametes \( Rl \) and \( rl \)).
Step2: Perform Punnett Square
| \( RL \) | |
|---|---|
| \( rl \) | \( RrLl \) (red, long) |
All offspring (\( RRLl \) and \( RrLl \)) have red (since \( R \) is dominant) and long (since \( L \) is dominant) traits.
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