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The trait for flower color in the plants shown below is controlled by incomplete dominance. What percent of the offspring will have pink flowers? A.0% B.25% C.50% D.100%
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The trait for flower color in the plants shown below is controlled by incomplete dominance. What percent of the offspring will have pink flowers? A.0% B.25% C.50% D.100%
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The trait for flower color in the plants shown below is controlled by incomplete dominance. What percent of the offspring will have pink flowers?
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C.50%
D.100%
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