You have a white flower and you know it is homozygous for the flower color gene,and you have a red flower that is also homozygous for flower color.When you cross these,100% of the offspring are pink.Now,you cross these pink offspring.What percentage of their progeny will be pink? Explain this,using a Punnett square.
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