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We're looking at flowers where there is incomplete dominance.
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So there's a red allule, which is r, and a white alliel, which is w.
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A flower that has two red is red, a flower that has two white, is white, but if you get a flower that has one of each, it's pink.
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So neither of the alleles has complete dominance over the other.
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The heterozygote has an intermediate phenotype, and that's what makes this incomplete dominance.
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Now, we're going to cross two pink flowers.
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So pink flowers both have this genotype, may have one of each.
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What's going to happen? let's do a punnet square, and we'll find out.
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So in a punnet square, we put the parental allules on the outside, then inside the square we're going to combine them, because each offspring is getting one allele from each parent.
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So we're getting all the combinations...