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Default If 2 plants with the same genotype are put in a garden, and produce pink and

blue flowers? How can this be explained?
A) enviornmental factors such as soil pH
B) the allele for blue hydrangea being completely dominant
C) the allele being codominant
D) a mutation
E) involvement of multiple alleles


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