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To determine: The discrepancy between the expected results and the observed results.

Introduction: Bateson and Punnett in the year 1911 conducted an experiment on sweet peas. They made a cross of sweet peas showing linkage between two different genes. In their study they took into consideration two traits- the color and shape.

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