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1. A type of plant that produces red flowers is crossed with a plant that produces white flowers. The alleles for flower color exhibit incomplete dominance, and all of their offspring have pink flowers. If two of the pink-flowered offspring were crossed, which of the following ratios of red, pink, and white flowers would you find in their offspring? A. 0% red : 100% pink : 0% white B. 25% red : 50% pink : 25% white C. 33% red : 33% pink : 33% white D. 50% red : 0% pink : 50% white Im pretty sure its not A or C. But i dont know. Please help asap! greatly appreciated! (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u understood how the answer is worked out?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes i do now, i set up a punnet square to help me

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