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In complete dominance or codominance key is when the heterozygous genotype produces a trait that's mixed with the recessive and dominent gene.

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Incomplete dominance refers to a genetic scenario where neither allele is completely dominant over the other, resulting in a blending of the traits of the two alleles. This leads to an intermediate phenotype in individuals that inherit one copy of each allele.

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Allele's that produce a phenotype that is a blended form of the parents' phenotypes

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The active gene is apparently not strong enough to compensate for the loss of effect by the inactive allele.

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What is it called when each allele has its own degree of influence?

Incomplete Dominance


Is albinism Co dominance or incomplete dominance?

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