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5 May, 05:12

In camellia plants, flower color is controlled by a single gene with codominant alleles. A camellia plants with red flowers (RR) is crossed with a camellia plant with white flowers (WW). What are the expected phenotypes of the offspring of this cross?

A. All will have both red and white flowers.

B. Half will have red flowers and half will have white flowers.

C. All will have red flowers.

D. All will have pink flowers.

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  1. 5 May, 08:00
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    The correct answer is: A. All will have both red and white flowers.

    If camellia plant with red flowers (RR) is crossed with a camellia plant with white flowers (WW), then

    P: RR x WW

    F1 generation: RW RW RW RW

    This means that all of the offspring will have both colors. Codominant means that red and white are equally dominant (both expressed).
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