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How does incomplete dominance look different when compared to the normal Punnett square?

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In the Punnett square below we are crossing a pure red flower (RR) with a pure white flower. Under incomplete dominance, all of their offspring would be pink. However, as mentioned above, with incomplete dominance the two parent phenotypes are blended together in the offspring.

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