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In camellla plants, flower color is controlled by single gene with codominant alleles. A camellia plants with red flowers (RR) Is crossed with a

camelila plant with white flowers (WW). What are the expected phenotypes of the offspring of this cross?
O A. All will have pink flowers.
O B. Half will have red flowers and half will have white flowers.
O C. All will have red flowers.
O D. All will have both red and white flowers.

In camellla plants, flower color is controlled by single gene with codominant alleles-example-1
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

2 different domminate genes make a codominant allele which looks like this: RW. in horses this is a roan. whre each hair is red or white. appearing pink. wich is to be true along each plant.

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