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Snapdragon plants exhibit incomplete dominance. Knowing this, a
Multiple scientist crosses a snapdragon plant with red flowers and a snapdragon
Choice plant with white flowers. What is the expected color of the flowers of
the offspring plants?
A.red
B.pink
C.green
D.white
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Answer: the expected colour of the flower is pink.
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B. Pink
Step-by-step explanation:
When you mix red and white you get pink.
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