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The allele for curly hair is incompletely dominant. If a mother is homozygous for curly hair and the father is homozygous for straight hair, what percentage of the offspring will exhibit characteristics of both parents?
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Because of incomplete dominance, the heterozygous genotype (Cc) shows a blended phenotype. A cross of CC (curly) × cc (straight) produces all Cc offspring, so all show characteristics of both parents.
Because of incomplete dominance, the heterozygous genotype (Cc) shows a blended phenotype. A cross of CC (curly) × cc (straight) produces all Cc offspring, so all show characteristics of both parents.
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