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A pure bred red-flowering plant and a pure bred white-flowering plant cross. The offspring produce pink flowers. What pattern of inheritance is this?
a. complete dominance
b. polygenic inheritance
c. incomplete dominance
d. multiple alleles


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This is not complete dominance because neither gene is being represented over the other. This is not polygenic inheritance because we are only looking at one gene. The answer is not multiple alleles because for any diversity to occur, there must be more than one allele for each gene. So, the answer is C. Incomplete Dominance.
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