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12 May, 23:37

How can you tell a specific phenotype is produced by incomplete dominance?

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  1. 13 May, 01:18
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    Pink roses would be an excellent example of incomplete dominance. The red roses hold two dominant alleles, and white roses also hold two dominant alleles. If you were to cross the two, you will find that the color shows to be somewhere between the two phenotypes, and that is how you know incomplete dominance has occurred.
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