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5. A plant with white flowers (rr) is crossed with a plant with red flowers (RR). Red and white are incomplete dominant. What are the colors of the flowers produced?
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5. A plant with white flowers (rr) is crossed with a plant with red flowers (RR). Red and
white are incomplete dominant.
What are the colors of the flowers produced?
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All red because every flower produce will be Rr, and since red (R) is the dominant trait it will “cover up” white and produce a red flower offspring.
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