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3. A scientist crossed a white-flowered plant with a blue-flowered plant. Which of these outcomes would show that blue flower color is dominant to
white flower color?
O A. All of the second generation is blue.
B. All of the second generation is white.
C. One-fourth of the second generation is blue.
D. One-fourth of the second generation is white.

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