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In a certain plant, flowers can be red, white, or pink. a. Is this an example of codominance or incomplete dominance? Show the letters you would use to represent each color.
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In a certain plant, flowers can be red, white, or pink. a. Is this an example of codominance or incomplete dominance? Show the letters you would use to represent each color.
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In a certain plant, flowers can be red, white, or pink. a. Is this an example of codominance or incomplete dominance? Show the letters you would use to represent each color.
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This is incomplete dominance, you could use R for red W for white and RW for pink
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