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Biology, 14.01.2022 01:00 Hilljos018

A pure breeding white flower is crossed to a pure-breeding red flower. The result was all the flowers had some red and some white in the flower petals. When these F1s were selfed the F2s were a mixture of red only, white only, and red/white flowers with as many red/white flowers as red only and white only combined. This is an example of:. i. Alleles
ii. Codominance
iii. Pleiotropy
iv. Incomplete dominance
v. None of the above

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