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14 July, 05:48

A purebred blue-flowered plant and a purebred white-flowered plant were crossed in a lab. All the offspring showed both blue and white colors on the flowers.

Which pattern of inheritance does this follow?

codominance

incomplete dominance

sex-linked

recessive

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  1. 14 July, 05:49
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    Explanation: When neither allele from the parents is dominant or recessive, and both allele (given genes) from the parents get expressed, that is known as codominance.
  2. 14 July, 05:53
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    Answer: Codominance

    Explanation: When neither allele from the parents is dominant or recessive, and both allele (given genes) from the parents get expressed, that is known as codominance.
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