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When True Breeding Red Tulips Are Crossed with True Breeding

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When true breeding red tulips are crossed with true breeding white tulips, the progeny have pink flowers. This is an example of


A) incomplete dominance.
B) codominance.
C) pleiotropy.
D) epistasis.
E) norm of reaction.

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