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In the sweet pea crossing experiment by bateson and punnet, the f2 generation had many more offspring with the phenotypes of purple flowers p, long pollen l and red flowers p, round pollen l than expected from independent assortment. (the parental cross was between ppll x ppll plants.) the f2 generation can be explained because

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