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Incomplete dominance is when

A. the phenotypic expression at one locus alters the gene at a second locus.
B. the phenotype of a heterozygote clearly exhibits the phenotypes of both parents (it is not an intermediate).
C. an allele is dominant at some times and recessive at others.
D. the phenotypes of a heterozygote and a homozygous dominant are indistinguishable.
E. the phenotype of a heterozygote is not the same as either parent, but it is somewhere between the two parents.

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Answer:

I believe it is E.

Step-by-step explanation:

'The phenotype of a heterozygote is not the same as either parent, but it is somewhere between the two parents' is a direct definition of Incomplete Dominance.

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