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Is it possible for two pink flowers to produce red colored offspring? Explain your reasoning. What would this type of inheritance be called?
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Is it possible for two pink flowers to produce red colored offspring? Explain
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Example: pink flowers are Pp. when you do the Lynette square you’ll end up with pp bottom right. So if red is recessive that’s how you get it. Autosomal recessive.
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