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a tall plant with blue flowers was crossed with a short plant with yellow flowers if this was an example of codominance the offspring would all have

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They would all express both parental traits — i.e., plants showing both tall and short characteristics and flowers showing both blue and yellow (for example blue-and-yellow speckled or patchy flowers). In codominance both alleles are equally expressed in the heterozygote.