Two pink-flowering plants are crossed. The offspring percentages are 25% red, 25% white and 50% pink.
What pattern of inheritance does flower color in these flowers follow?
A. multiple alleles
B. incomplete dominance
C. polygenic traits
D. codominance
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b is the answer that is incomplete domaince
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when experiment on peas were repeated using other traits in other plants it was found that sometime the F1 had a phenotype that did not resemble either of the two parents and was in between the two the inheritance of flower colour in the dog flower ( snap dragon or Antirhhinum species) is a good example to under stand incomplete dominance
it is result of incomplete dominance, hence option B) is correct...
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when experiment on peas were repeated using other traits in other plants it was found that sometime the F1 had a phenotype that did not resemble either of the two parents and was in between the two the inheritance of flower colour in the dog flower ( snap dragon or Antirhhinum species) is a good example to under stand incomplete dominance
it is result of incomplete dominance, hence option B) is correct...
INSHAALLAH it will help you!
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