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When a purebred plant with red flowers is crossed with a purebred flower that has white flowers, what is the expected result, assuming that flower color in this plant is codominant?
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When a purebred plant with red flowers is crossed with a purebred flower that has white flowers, what is the expected result, assuming that flower color in this plant is codominant?
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If the offspring is codominant, this means that the offspring will have a mix/spots of red and white (this means they won’t mix to make pink). It’ll be something like the picture below.
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