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2 December, 04:27

A cross between two plants that have pink flowers produced plants that have red, pink, or white flowers. What is the most likely explanation for these results

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  1. 2 December, 04:41
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    That species has genes that yield red, pink or white flowers. The pink gene is dominant. All hybrids contain red/white genes, but they are recessive. Thus, the cross can unite red/white genes in hybrids with no pink, yielding red/white flowers.
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