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Assume that there are two alleles, r and r, that determine the flower color of a certain type of plant. red (r) is dominant over white (r). if the offspring of two heterozygous red-flowering plants are allowed to breed, the cross would result in _____________. question 13 options: all red-flowered plants both red-flowered and white-flowered plants all white-flowered plants all pink-flowered plants

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The offspring of two heterozygous red-flowering plants would result in both red-flowered and white-flowered plants.

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The offspring of two heterozygous red-flowering plants would result in both red-flowered and white-flowered plants. In this case, the red allele (r) is incompletely dominant over the white allele (r), leading to pink flowers in heterozygous offspring. The phenotype of the offspring is a blend of the two parents, with a genotypic ratio of 1:2:1 for red:pink:white flowers.

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Since there is a color that dominants over another color, the red color should take the capital letter R and the white color should take the small letter r. Therefore, the heterozygous individual is symboled Rr. If crossing happened between Rr * Rr, the result will be both red flowered and white flowered with the ratio 3 red:1 white.
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