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Consider a fully heterozygous flowering plant with normal blue flowers and round seeds. This plant, when crossed with one that has red flowers and oval seeds, results in the following progeny:
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In the purple penguin, a series of alleles occurs at the p locus on an autosome. All alleles affect the color of the feathers. pd = dark-purple; pm = medium-purple; pl = light-purple; pvl = very pale-purple. The order of dominance is pd > pm > pl > pvl. If a light-purple female (heterozygous for very pale-purple), is crossed to a dark-purple male (heterozygous for the medium-purple), the ratio of phenotypes expected among the baby penguins would be:
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