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The inheritance of a flower color in snapdragons illustrates incomplete dominance: when a red snapdragon is crossed with a white one, all of their offspring are pink. what fraction of the offspring would be pink if the two of these pink snapdragons were crossed?
A- 25%
B- 50%
C- 75%.
D- 100%
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