Across between one blue-flowered foxglove plant and one purple-flowered foxglove plant produced 8 blue-flowered plants and 6 purple-flowered plants. self-crossing the original blueflowered plant produced only blue-flowered plants. a goat ate the original purple-fowered plant before a self-cross could be performed. which phenotype is dominant? what is the genotype of the purple-flowered plant? what is the genotype of the blue-flowered plant?
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