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A flower with alleles for both blue
and white has light blue petals as
both alleles are dominant. This
blending of colors is an example
of...
A. incomplete dominance.
B. codominance.
C. multiple alleles.


Sagot :

Answer:

A. Incomplete Dominance

Explanation:

In flowers, incomplete dominance is a presentation of an "in between" color. In this case, if the parental flowers can be either blue or white, but produce light blue offspring... that would be incomplete dominance.