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A scientist is studying a plant species in which the flower color genes are codominant the scientist crosses a plant with red flowers and a plant with white flowers The Offspring will most likely have
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A scientist is studying a plant species in which the flower color genes are codominant the scientist crosses a plant with red flowers and a plant with white flowers The Offspring will most likely have
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In co dominance, both alleles show. Thus, the filial, F1, generation, will most likely be white with red spots/speckles. See image below.
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