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26 July, 16:35

Red and white roses are cross-bred (neither are dominant). The offspring would be

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  1. 26 July, 19:58
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    The offspring would be different depending on what type of breeding you did, because of the fact there are different breeding techniques. Co - dominant means it would be patchy with a combination of both, like when breeding cows. The other technique is incomplete dominance, which is where both the colors (in this case red and white) mix together to make a different color. But to simplify it, it would most likely be half and half because both genes are recessive.
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