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In japanese four o'clock flowers, pink-flowered plants are produced when red-flowered plants are crossed with white-flowered plants. this type of inheritance can best be described as
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In japanese four o'clock flowers, pink-flowered plants are produced when red-flowered plants are crossed with white-flowered plants. this type of inheritance can best be described as
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Incomplete Dominance is the result of crossing a red flowered Japanese four o' clock plant with a white flowered Japanese four o' clock are all pink offspring. This demonstrates or is described as Incomplete Dominance.
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