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If a Blue-Colored Flower Crossed with a White-Colored Flower Produced

Question 8

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If a blue-colored flower crossed with a white-colored flower produced light blue-colored flower offspring, then it's most likely a case of


A) incomplete dominance.
B) codominance.
C) independent assortment.
D) sex linkage.

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