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situations in which one allele for a gene is not completely dominant over another allele for that gene are called....

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Incomplete dominance.

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it's not completely dominant, so it's incomplete.

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This is called incomplete dominance. When an something is heterozygous for an incomplete dominant gene, the resulting phenotype will be somewhere between the two. For example if a plant has a tall allele and a short one, but neither shows complete dominance over the other, the plant height will be somewhere in the middle.
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