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The image shows a flower that was produced by crossing a pure red flower with a pure white flower. Which do you think is the dominant petal colour: red or white? Explain.
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The image shows a flower that was produced by crossing a pure red flower with a pure white flower. Which do you think is the dominant petal colour: red or white? Explain.
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The image shows a flower that was produced by crossing a pure red flower with a pure white flower. Which do you think is the dominant petal colour: red or white? Explain.
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I am almost sure it’s red dominance but the reason.... I don’t really remember. Hope it helped in something♀️
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Red because it’s a dominant color
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