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Summer flowering plants appear to have offspring that have traits that are intermediate between those of the parents. Which type of dominance is exhibited by the osprey

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Answer: Incomplete Dominance

Step-by-step explanation:

Incomplete Dominance occurs when an heterozygous phenotype, different from the two parents homozygous phenotypes is expressed in the OFFSPRING.

FOR EXAMPLE: A pure breeding Red flower (RR) plant crossed with a pure breeding White flower (rr) plant and PRODUCES offspring with PINK flowers (Rr). This is Incomplete Dominance.

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