Question #6423644Single Choice

Biology

Question

In a certain species of flower, the allele for red color (R) is incompletely dominant over the allele for white color (W). A cross between a red-flowered plant (RR) and a white-flowered plant (WW) produces pink-flowered plants (RW). If two pink-flowered plants are crossed, what is the probability of getting a red-flowered plant?

Options

A
    1/2
B
    1/4
C
    1/8
D
    1/3

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