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12 November, 08:05

How does incomplete dominance differ from a dominant recessive pair of alleles?

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  1. 12 November, 10:20
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    Incomplete dominance is when both of the the alleles represented are heterozygous thus creating a third phenotype known as a blend e. g white and red flowers gives a pink one. Whereas dominant recessive both alleles are homozygous and thus the phenotype depicts that gene.
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