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Answer:
Co-dominance
Explanation:
Considering the allele for red pigment as C<em>R</em> and that for a white pigment C<em>W</em>, a pink flower will equally express both the pigments in its phenotype and will thus have a genotype of C<em>R</em> C<em>W</em>.
Crossing CR CW × CR CW you'll get,
25% C<em>R</em> C<em>R</em> - red flowers
50% C<em>R</em> C<em>W</em> - pink flowers
25% C<em>W</em> C<em>W</em> - white flowers
Frameshift mutations can be very severe. The one reason why they are often so serious is because w<span>hen a frameshift mutation occurs, it causes changes in many bases downstream and can affect many of the amino acids in the protein.
Basically, a framshift mutation causes changes in the genetic material, codons, and proteins, which can lead to many complications and disorders, some of which are the Tay-Sachs disease, but it can also cause a person to be more prone to certain cancers.
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