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11 June, 17:12

Two pink-flowering plants are crossed. The offspring flower as follows: 25% red, 25% white, and 50% pink. What pattern of inheritance does flower color in these flowers follow?

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  1. 11 June, 17:25
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    Co-dominance

    Explanation:

    Considering the allele for red pigment as CR and that for a white pigment CW, a pink flower will equally express both the pigments in its phenotype and will thus have a genotype of CR CW.

    Crossing CR CW * CR CW you'll get,

    25% CR CR - red flowers

    50% CR CW - pink flowers

    25% CW CW - white flowers
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