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15 May, 20:34

A small, flowering plant has white flowers with bright red spots on them. When this flowering plant is self-pollinated, it produces new plants with either red flowers, white flowers, or white flowers with red spots. What is the most likely explanation for this phenomenon? The red flower allele is recessive to the white allele. The red flower allele is incompletely dominant to the white allele. The red and white flower alleles are codominant. The red flower allele is dominant to the white allele.

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  1. 15 May, 21:38
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    The red and white flowers alleles are dominant
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