gentic problem on corn?

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In corn plants, a dominant allele I inhabits kernal color, while the recessive allele i permits color when homozygous. At a different locus, the dominant allele P causes purple kernal color, while the homozygous recessive genotype pp causes red kernels. If plants heterozygous at both loci are crossed, what will be the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?
 
After you do the problem in a Punnett square note any individuals with A dominant I will have inhibited color, and mark them as such. Any indviduals with ii will have their true color. Count the squares considering this when you do the ratio.
 
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