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Make a Punnet Square:

White HETEROZYGOUS---Ww

Red HOMOZYGOUS--ww (this one is recessive because the white characteristic dominated in the heterozygous type)

So:

W w

w Ww ww

w Ww ww

These four are the potential types of the offspring, they will either be HETEROZYGOUS WHITE or HOMOZYGOUS RED, no homozygous white

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