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Biology, 24.03.2021 22:40 bellapimienta8

In a certain species of cactus the cactus plant can be covered in Y shaped spines or X shaped spines. When crossing a cactus with Y shaped spines with a cactus with X shaped spines, some of the offspring had both Y shaped spines and X shaped spines. What type of inheritance has occurred in this scenario? * A) Codominance
B) multiple alleles
C) Incomplete dominance
D) Sex-linked inheritance

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