If the cross of a red-flowered plant with a white flowered plant produces a pink flowered plant, this is an example of
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This is an example of incomplete dominance. In incomplete dominance, the offspring of two different parental plants exhibit a phenotype that is a mix of the traits from both parents. In this case, the red-flowered plant and the white-flowered plant have produced a pink-flowered plant that has inherited traits from both parents and expressed a new phenotype that is a mix of the two.