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1. Complete dominance = If a Red (RR) and White flower (rr) were crossbred, resulting in 100% Rr, what phenotype would be seen and in what ratios, according to the rules of COMPLETE
dominance?
2. Incomplete dominance = If a Red (RR) and White flower (rr) were crossbred, resulting in 100%
Rr, what phenotype(s) would be seen and in what ratios, according to the rules of IN-complete
dominance?
3. Codominance = If a Red (RR) and White flower (WW) were crossbred, resulting in 100% RW,
what phenotype(s) would be seen and in what ratios, according to the rules of
CO-dominance?
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