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If a black chicken (BB) is crossed with a white chicken (WW) and incomplete dominance is observed, what are the expected phenot...Question
If a black chicken (BB) is crossed with a white chicken (WW) and incomplete dominance is observed, what are the expected phenotypes of the offspring?(1 point)
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All white
All white
All black
All black
All red
All red
All gray
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All white
All white
All black
All black
All red
All red
All gray
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In the case of incomplete dominance between a black chicken (BB) and a white chicken (WW), the offspring will have a blended phenotype rather than displaying traits from either parent fully. The result of this cross would yield all offspring with a gray phenotype.
Therefore, the expected phenotype of the offspring would be:
**All gray**
Therefore, the expected phenotype of the offspring would be:
**All gray**
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