Applying the conditions of incomplete dominance, if a red flower (RR) is crossed to a white flower (WW) what is the probability of getting a pink flower?
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 100%
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Applying the conditions of incomplete dominance, if a red flower (RR) is crossed to a white flower (WW) what is the probability of getting a pink flower?
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 100%
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Answer:
D. 100%
Explanation:
In a Codominance setting, the results are aligned to what a Punnett square may give you. A 25% RR, 50% Rw, and 25% ww.
However, since the conditions of Incomplete Dominance applies, every single result would be a mix of the two variables in question. A 100% RW.