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26 September, 09:46

If a plant has one red allele and one white Allele and appears pink, what genetic law does this follow

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  1. 26 September, 10:07
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    This is an example of the genetic law of incomplete dominance, in which a cross between organisms with two different phenotypes (ex. red and white in this case) produce offspring that harbor a third phenotype which is a blend of the parental phenotypes (pink).
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