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Biology, 03.06.2020 03:58 stephaniem0216

Which of these best describes incomplete dominance?

When the dominant allele does NOT completely cover up the recessive allele and they MIX creating a third phenotype.

When the dominant allele covers up the recessive allele.

When both the dominant and recessive allele express a phenotype (like spots).

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