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In 4 o'clock flowers, the alleles for red (R) flower and white flower (r) color are incompletely dominant to
one another, and both affect the phenotype of the plant.
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What would be the genotypes of the parent plants if you crossed a red flowered plant with a pink?

14 In 4 o'clock flowers, the alleles for red (R) flower and white flower (r) color-example-1

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Answer:

RR and Rr

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is incomplete dominance, the red flower would have to be RR and the pink would need to be Rr. Since the question is just asking for the genotype of the parents in the cross this should be your answer.

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