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A red flower and a white flower produce a pink offspring. what condition explains this phenomenon?
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A red flower and a white flower produce a pink offspring. what condition explains this phenomenon?
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It's like mixing paints, red + white will make pink. Red doesn't totally block (dominate) the pink, instead there is incomplete
dominance, and we end up with something in-between.
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