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If a pure red flower is crossed with a pure white flower and neither allele is completely

dominant over the other, what will the offspring's phenotype look like?

y. 100% red flowers
z. 100% white flowers I
aa.50% red flowers and 50% white flowers
bb. 100% pink flowers

User Adam Evans
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Answer:

100% pink flowers

Step-by-step explanation:

If neither allele is dominant, it will create incomplete dominance. So the offspring will neither be red nor white, the offspring will be pink.

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