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A population of plants comes in two flower colors: blue and white. Blue-flowered plants produce seeds that grow into both white and blue flowers. Crossing two white-flowered plants produces only white-flowering offspring. This indicates that the white-flowering plants are
A) homozygous dominant for the flower color allele.
B) homozygous recessive for the flower color allele.
C) heterozygous for the flower color allele.
D) mutating.
E) in equilibrium.
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