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In an incomplete dominance inheritance pattern,
a heterozygous genotype produces a blended phenotype.
both alleles for a trait are expressed.
neither allele for a trait is dominant over the other.
all of these statements are true.
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All of these statements are true.
In incomplete dominance, neither allele is fully dominant, so a heterozygote shows an intermediate (blended) phenotype because both alleles contribute to the trait. Example: red × white snapdragon flowers produce pink offspring. (By contrast, co-dominance shows both alleles fully expressed simultaneously, e.g., blood type AB.)
In incomplete dominance, neither allele is fully dominant, so a heterozygote shows an intermediate (blended) phenotype because both alleles contribute to the trait. Example: red × white snapdragon flowers produce pink offspring. (By contrast, co-dominance shows both alleles fully expressed simultaneously, e.g., blood type AB.)
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