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Again using traits Mendel studied, a tall plant that had white flowers and constricted pods was crossed to a tall plant with violet flowers and inflated pods. These parents are NOT known to be true-breeding. (For these traits tall, violet, and inflated are dominant to dwarf, white, and constricted, respectively.) The following phenotypic ratios were obtained in the offspring of this cross: 304 tall, violet, inflated 296 tall, violet, constricted 103 dwarf, violet, inflated 97 dwarf, violet, constricted While it is common that you will see the numbers of offspring given, you should note that this is a 3/8:3/8:1/8:1/8 ratio. Explain this result by showing an outline of this cross in the space below. Only the parents and one offspring generation are required for this outline. (Because the ratios are given in the problem, you won't need a forked-line diagram.) (When vou outline this or any other cross, be sure to define all of your symbols and to give genotypes, phenotypes, and any ratios for all generations. - The format should be like the cross on the first pase.)