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In which case might the offspring’s trait be mistaken for a blend of traits of parents?Select one of the options below as your answer: A. Incomplete dominance B. Co-dominance C. Polygenic inheritance
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In which case might the offspring’s trait be mistaken for a blend of traits of parents?Select one of the options below as your answer:
A. Incomplete dominance
B. Co-dominance
C. Polygenic inheritance
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The correct answer is
A. Incomplete dominance
This occurrence is not possible in co-dominance or in polygenic inheritance.
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