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Gizmo
28 October, 00:13
What is incomplete dominance? Give an example.
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Fabian Mitchell
28 October, 00:50
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Incomplete dominance refers to a genetic situation in which one allele does not completely dominate another allele, and therefore results in a new phenotype.
A snapdragon flower that is pink as a result of cross-pollination between a red flower and a white flower when neither the white or the red alleles are dominant
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