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Jane has two species of hibiscus plants, yellow and blue. She was suprised to see one of the younger hibiscus plant producing a green hibiscus flower. How do we explain this?
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Jane has two species of hibiscus plants, yellow and blue. She was suprised to see one of the younger hibiscus plant producing a green hibiscus flower. How do we explain this?
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Both of the Hibiscus plants have different colors, when mixing both the blue and yellow gene the younger plants combined the genes and make the color green.
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