The number of possible phenotypes in the Mendelian cross would be 2 in the ratio 1:1.
First, let us look at the result of crossing the two genotypes Mmpp and mmpp.
Mmpp will give the gametes Mp, Mp, mp, and mp
mmpp will give the gametes mp, mp, mp, and mp
The two sets of gametes can thus be lined up on both axes of the Punnet's square as shown in the attached image.
Genotypes of the offspring: 8 Mmpp and 8 mmpp
Since the two genes follow a simple Mendelian inheritance pattern, the 2 genotypes automatically equate to 2 phenotypes in the ratio 1:1.
Hence, the correct option is b.
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