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The production of pink flowered plants from a cross between a red flowered plant and a white flowered plant is an example of A) multiple alleles. B) complete dominance. C) incomplete dominance. D) codominant
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The production of pink flowered plants from a cross between a red flowered plant and a white flowered plant is an example of
A) multiple alleles.
B) complete dominance.
C) incomplete dominance.
D) codominant inheritance.
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The answer to this is C
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C) incomplete dominance
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