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27 April, 13:24

In the example above can you cross two plants with light red flowers and get offspring with white flowers? Red = AABb AaBB

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  1. 27 April, 13:39
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    The answer is Yes, you can cross two plants with light red flowers and get an offspring with white flowers. In order for this to happen though, A & B would have to have the trait of white, and b & a would have to be the trait of red. (Don't forget to mark me the brainiest,<3)
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