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A red flower and a white flower produce pink offspring. what condition explains this phenomenon?
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A red flower and a white flower produce pink offspring. what condition explains this phenomenon?
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A red flower and a white flower produce pink offspring. what condition explains this phenomenon?
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The answer is incomplete dominance
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This is a case of incomplete dominance. Essentially its a cross between organisms with different phenotypes who produce a offspring with a third phenotype, it being a blend of both parental traits.
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