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Suppose a true-breeding orange flower is crossed with a true-breeding purple flower. In the next generation, all of the flowers are

purple.
What does this outcome tell you about the allele for orange flowers?
O The orange allele is dominant to the purple allele
O The orange allele shows incomplete dominance.
O The orange allele is recessive to the purple allele
O The orange allele is sex-linked

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Answer: The orange allele is recessive to the purple allele.

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