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A plant has alleles for white, red, and blue flowers. The majority of the flowers are white, though the color

does not give those flowers an advantage. What might cause this to occur?

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Answer:

Environmental factors

Step-by-step explanation:

If the plant has alleles for all three flowers but only one occurs, then it is most likely a result of tempature or soil pH.

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