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A breeder has a pea plant that produces purple flowers. Since purple is dominant over white, the plant's genotype could be PP or Pp. How can the breeder determine the exact genotype of this purple-flowered plant?

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  • ABy self-pollinating the plant and observing the F1 generation.
  • BBy crossing it with another purple-flowered plant (PP).
  • CBy crossing it with a white-flowered plant (pp).
  • DBy analyzing its DNA directly.
Explanation

To determine if a dominant phenotype is homozygous (PP) or heterozygous (Pp), a test cross is performed. This involves crossing the unknown dominant individual with a homozygous recessive individual (pp). If any white-flowered offspring appear, the unknown parent must be heterozygous (Pp).

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