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What type of inheritance is shown here?
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Incomplete dominance
Incomplete dominance
Dominance
Dominance
Recessive
Recessive
Codominance
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    To determine the type of inheritance, we would need more context about what specific traits or examples you are referring to. However, I can provide a brief overview of each type of inheritance mentioned:
1. **Incomplete dominance**: This occurs when the phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate between the phenotypes of the two homozygotes. For example, if a red flower (RR) is crossed with a white flower (WW), the offspring (RW) might be pink.
2. **Dominance**: This term usually refers to complete dominance, where one allele completely masks the effects of another. For example, in a case where a dominant allele (A) masks the effects of a recessive allele (a), the phenotype would show the trait associated with the dominant allele.
3. **Recessive**: This refers to traits that only manifest in the phenotype when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele (homozygous recessive). For example, if 'a' is recessive, only individuals with genotype 'aa' will display the recessive trait.
4. **Codominance**: This occurs when both alleles in a heterozygous individual contribute to the phenotype, and both traits are visible. An example is in blood types, where individuals with genotype AB express both A and B antigens.
If you can provide more information or context about the traits or examples you have in mind, I can help you identify which type of inheritance is depicted.
    
1. **Incomplete dominance**: This occurs when the phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate between the phenotypes of the two homozygotes. For example, if a red flower (RR) is crossed with a white flower (WW), the offspring (RW) might be pink.
2. **Dominance**: This term usually refers to complete dominance, where one allele completely masks the effects of another. For example, in a case where a dominant allele (A) masks the effects of a recessive allele (a), the phenotype would show the trait associated with the dominant allele.
3. **Recessive**: This refers to traits that only manifest in the phenotype when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele (homozygous recessive). For example, if 'a' is recessive, only individuals with genotype 'aa' will display the recessive trait.
4. **Codominance**: This occurs when both alleles in a heterozygous individual contribute to the phenotype, and both traits are visible. An example is in blood types, where individuals with genotype AB express both A and B antigens.
If you can provide more information or context about the traits or examples you have in mind, I can help you identify which type of inheritance is depicted.
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