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Chapter 17, Problem 8TY

A hypothetical flowering plant species produces blue, light blue, and white flowers. To determine the inheritance pattern, the following crosses were conducted with the results indicated:

blue × blue → all blue

white × white → all white

blue × white → all light blue

What type of inheritance pattern does this represent?

  1. a. simple Mendelian
  2. b. X-linked
  3. c. codominance
  4. d. incomplete dominance
  5. e. pleiotropy
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