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In incomplete dominance, crossing a red flower (RR) with a white flower (rr) results in pink offspring (Rr). What explains the pink phenotype?(1 point)
Both alleles are fully expressed
One allele masks the other
The alleles blend in the heterozygous genotype
A mutation occurred
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The alleles blend in the heterozygous genotype.
In incomplete dominance neither allele is fully dominant, so Rr gives an intermediate (pink) phenotype between red (RR) and white (rr).
In incomplete dominance neither allele is fully dominant, so Rr gives an intermediate (pink) phenotype between red (RR) and white (rr).
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