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In a case of incomplete dominance, true breeding red flowerd plant (RR) is crossed with true breeding white flowered plant (rr). What would be correct `F_(2)` ratio ?

A

1 red : 2 pink : 1 white

B

3 red : 1 white

C

1 red : 1 pink : 2 white

D

2 red : 1 pink : 1 white

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A
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