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A species of flowers exhibits incomplete dominance between the allele
for red flowers (R) and the allele for white flowers (1) resulting in pink
heterozygotes. If a pure red flower is crossed with a pink flower, what percentage of the offspring will have pink flowers?
75%
50%
25%
100%

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Answer: 50%

Step-by-step explanation:

The genotypes would be RR(red) x RW(pink) which would yield 2 RR offspring and 2 RW offspring

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