Crossing homozygous whites will always produce white flowers. When crossing heterozygous (pink) flowers, a white flower may be produced about 25% of the time. Finally, crossing a pink and a white flower will result in half of the offspring as white flowers
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Crossing homozygous whites will always produce white flowers. When crossing heterozygous (pink) flowers, a white flower may be produced about 25% of the time. Finally, crossing a pink and a white flower will result in half of the offspring as white flowers
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R W
W RW WW
W RW WW
the cross between RW (Pink) flower and a WW (White) flower produced;