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24 May, 14:21

How would you know by observing the phenotypes of offspring from two true-breed parents, if the genetic pattern was co-dom, incomplete, or simple dominance?

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  1. 24 May, 14:54
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    co-dom: both traits show without either completely masking each other: red flower x white flower = pink offspring.

    incomplete: both traits show but dont mask: red x white = red and white flower

    simple: one dominant trait masks the recessive trait, red x white (where red is dominant) = primarily red flowers (depending on if the flowers are heterozygous or homozygous there will be a different number of red flowers, with a minimum of 2/4).
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