Incomplete dominance occurs when the heterozygous phenotype is an intermediate phenotype between the two homozygous phenotypes. true or false
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Incomplete dominance is a genetic scenario where neither allele is dominant over the other in a heterozygous pairing. Instead, the phenotype is a blend or mixture of the two alleles. Show more…
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