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7 November, 08:07

In hydrangeas, color shows codominance. When a hydrangea has both the allele for lilac petals (L) and the allele for blue petals (B), its petals will be lilac & blue (LB). If you were to cross a lilac & blue hydrangea with a blue hydrangea, what would the parental cross look like?

Ll x LL

LL x BB

LB x BB

Ll x l

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  1. 7 November, 09:09
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    LB X BB Because it's the right answer
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