Cross-pollination between red roses and white roses can produce offspring with different flower colors due to the inheritance of flower color traits. Roses have multiple alleles that determine their color, and when the pollen from a red rose fertilizes the ovules of a white rose, the resulting offspring may inherit a combination of these alleles. This genetic variation can lead to new colors, including white flowers, depending on the specific genes expressed in the resulting plants. Environmental factors and additional genetic interactions may also influence the final flower color.
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