Biology, asked by akankshat899, 3 months ago

• In Incomplete Dominance, when
plants with red colour flower is
crossed with plants with white colour
flower the off-springs obtained in F1
generation will be​

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Answered by nathsutapa2017
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Answered by IsDerANameLeftForMe
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When a red flowered plant is crossed with a white flowered plant, ideally the offsprings should bear either red and white flower. However, in the case where the trait flower color exhibits incomplete dominance, all the offsprings will give forth pink colored flowers due to the blending of traits.

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