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Suppose a particular species of tulip plant has four alleles for the gene that codes for flower color. The Tallele produces p
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Tulip species have 4 alleles as --- T, T', t' and t. Each express different colors and their dominant nature is as :

T > T' > t' > t or

Purple > Red > Orange > yellow ( color)

The cross and phenotye ratio obtained is in the image below

We have been given T = Purple tulip t - Orange tulip Dominance T Слім - ттх (Red) information of alleles as a T Red tulip t

Phenotye ratio as per the given sequence as in question is

2 : 2 : 0 : 0

Or

2 2 0 0

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