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14 August, 02:18

Why is incomplete dominance considered an exception to Mendel's principles of inheritance?

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  1. 14 August, 06:14
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    Mendel believed that all units of inheritance are passed on to offspring unchanged. Unstable alleles are an important exception to this rule. The phenotype of an individual is not only the result of inheriting a particular set of parental genes.
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