Carnation color is an example of incomplete dominance. Each
Carnation color is an example of incomplete dominance. Each plant has a single flower color (i.e. al… Show more Carnation color is an example of incomplete dominance. Each plant has a single flower color (i.e. all flowers are the same color). Plants with red or white flowers are true breeding. If a red flower is crossed with a white flower the F1 is pink. If a pink-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant were crossed what percent of the progeny would have pink flowers? Select one: a. 0% (none pink) b. 25% c. 50% d. 75% e. 100% (all pink) • Show less
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