Some flowers are controlled by codominance. Red flowers (CRCR), blue flowers (CBCB), and red/blue speckled flowers (CBCR), cross a red flower with a speckled flower. What is the phenotypic ratio?
Some flowers are controlled by codominance. Red flowers (CRCR), blue flowers (CBCB), and red/blue speckled flowers (CBCR), cross a red flower with a speckled flower. What is the phenotypic ratio?
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