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22 May, 19:25

A flower with alleles for both blue

and white has light blue petals. Both

alleles are dominant, however one

does not have dominance over the

other. This blending of colors is an

example of ...

A. incomplete dominance.

B. codominance.

C. multiple alleles.

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  1. 22 May, 20:56
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    Incomplete dominance
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