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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 phenotypes of the offspring?(1 point)ResponsesAll whiteAll whiteAll blackAll blackAll redAll redAll gray
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In the case of incomplete dominance where a black chicken (BB) is crossed with a white chicken (WW), the resulting phenotype of the offspring would be a mix of the two parent colors. Thus, the expected phenotype of the offspring would be gray (the intermediate color) rather than being all black or all white.
So, the expected phenotype of the offspring in this scenario would be **All gray**.
So, the expected phenotype of the offspring in this scenario would be **All gray**.
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