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Biology, 09.12.2020 18:40 joshuag9047

In camellia flowers, petal color is controlled by codominance. When a red flower is crossed with a white flower, all of the offspring are covered in both red and white petals.

A scientist crosses a red flower (RR) with a red-and-white (RW) flower.

What are the predicted phenotypes of their offspring?

Choose 1

(Choice A)
A
All of the offspring will have red-and-white petals.

(Choice B)
B
50% percent of the offspring will be red, and 50% percent of the offspring will be red-and-white

(Choice C)
C
All of the offspring will have red petals.

(Choice D)
D
75% percent of the offspring will be red, and 25% percent of the offspring will be white.

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