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9 May, 19:29

In a given hybridization between two flowers, red "R" is dominant, and white "r" is recessive. In a cross between two white-flowered plants, what statement would BEST describe the offspring? A) 75% of the flowers would be white and the remaining 25% would be red. B) There would be some variation; most flowers would be white and a few would be red. C) There would be no variation in color. All flowers will be white unless a mutation occurred. D) Flower color variation would be equally divided given the homozygous parents: half red and half white.

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  1. 9 May, 19:49
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    C, since rr and rr together cannot make Rr or RR.
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