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When a red flower crosses with a white flower, it can create a pink flower. Why? Because of incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance is when the heterozygous phenotype(offspring) is a blend of the two homozygous phenotypes(parents).

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I know some purple flowers have transposable elements which they come from totally different color parents, and there will have offspring that are mostly purple and some look like the original parents.

pink flower on the other hand can be additive alleles , example can be white and red color flower give offspring in between which is pink

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You might get a hybrid flower that is sort of purple.

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