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A blue tulip is bred with a red tulip and all of the offspring are purple. What type of inheritance pattern is this an example of? A. Codominance B. Dominance C. Hybrid D. Incomplete Dominance
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A blue tulip is bred with a red tulip and all of the offspring are purple. What type of inheritance pattern is this an example of?
A. Codominance
B. Dominance
C. Hybrid
D. Incomplete Dominance
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C Hybrid i think so this helps
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