Let R = red pigment and r = no pigment. In carnations, RR offspring make a lot of red pigment, rr offspring make no pigment, and Rr offspring make a small amount of red pigment, thus appearing pink. Pink carnations are therefore an example of?

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Answer:

codominance

Explanation:

Pink carnations are an example of codominance in which for heterozygous genotypes the two allele genes are expressed, but without binding, in these cases the two alleles are expressed. They are expressed in a genotype that has intermediate characteristics.

IN THIS CASE NO ALELO DOMINA OVER THE OTHER