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In roses, petal color is controlled by incomplete dominance. The two alleles are red (R) and white (r). The heterozygous

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In Roses Petal Color Is Controlled By Incomplete Dominance The Two Alleles Are Red R And White R The Heterozygous 1
In Roses Petal Color Is Controlled By Incomplete Dominance The Two Alleles Are Red R And White R The Heterozygous 1 (183.66 KiB) Viewed 50 times
In roses, petal color is controlled by incomplete dominance. The two alleles are red (R) and white (r). The heterozygous genotype is expressed as pink. In your lab report answer the following: Two pink flowers are crossed What are the genotypes of the parent flowers? What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the potential offspring? What would be genotype and phenotype ratio of the offspring?