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11 June, 18:18

Two plants are crossed to produce offspring. One parent plant has dark blue flowers, and the other parent plant has white flowers. Flower color in these plants is a codominant trait. Which of these is a possible description of the offspring? some flowers with white petals and some with light blue petals some flowers with dark blue petals and some with white petals all flowers with light blue petals all flowers with some dark blue petals and some white petals

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  1. 11 June, 18:23
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    Codominant means that the two traits will not shadow each other and will both appear. One example of this is a cow with white and black spots. The most likely description of the offspring is "Some flowers with dark blue petals and some with white petals". Since the two traits are dominant, they will both appear.
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