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If red flowers are dominant to white, what is the mode of inheritance?
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If red flowers are dominant to white, what is the mode of inheritance?
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incomplete dominance means when the
gene is
heterozygous it will neither have
dominant
or recessive trait.i
f
you cross
white flower
with
red flower
you will get a pink
flower
.this example shows incomplete dominance hope it helps
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Max Malysh
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