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An example of incomplete dominance could be?
A white chicken crossed with a black chicken resulting in a chicken with both white and black feathers
A white chicken crossed with a black chicken resulting in a gray chicken
A white chicken crossed with a black chicken resulting in a black chicken
A white chicken crossed with a black chicken resulting in a white chicken
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A white chicken crossed with a black chicken resulting in a gray chicken.
Explanation: incomplete dominance gives an intermediate (blended) phenotype in the heterozygote (e.g., black allele + white allele → gray). The first option (both white and black feathers) is codominance (both phenotypes expressed), while the other two show complete dominance (one color masks the other).
Explanation: incomplete dominance gives an intermediate (blended) phenotype in the heterozygote (e.g., black allele + white allele → gray). The first option (both white and black feathers) is codominance (both phenotypes expressed), while the other two show complete dominance (one color masks the other).
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