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If red is incompletely dominant to white, then a red flower crossed with a pink flower will be able to

produce white flowers

True or False

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Answer: Incomplete dominance is an example of a non-mendelian trait (doesn't follow the genetic rules established by Gregor Mendel). When two parents mate and produce offspring, the offspring is a blend of the two parents. So, a red flower and a white flower would make a pink flower.
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