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A plant with dark-purple flowers and a plant with white flowers are crossed. All of the offspring have lavender flowers. The alleles for flower color in this plant are
A. Both dominant
B. Both recessive
C. Codominant
D. Incompletely dominant
A. Both dominant
B. Both recessive
C. Codominant
D. Incompletely dominant
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Answered by
Leo Galleguillos
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Answered by
Marie
I think it would be C.
Answered by
meghan
what are the alleles for the lavender and white does it say?
Answered by
meghan
because if it does make a punnet square and determine it that way
Answered by
Cake
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Answered by
Sure
Is it C
Answered by
Sure
It's D.
I know because I looked in my lesson and found it to be D.
I know because I looked in my lesson and found it to be D.
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