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A cross of a red flower (RR) with a white flower (WW) produces all pink flowers (RW). This type of inheritance is called
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A cross of a red flower (RR) with a white flower (WW) produces all pink flowers (RW). This type of inheritance is called
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incomplete dominance/semi-dominance/partial dominance (depending on how you were taught it!)
because not one of the dominant genes completely masks the other
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