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Which is an example of incomplete dominance?

a] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce a yellow flower.

b] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce a red flower.

c] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce an orange flower.

d] A orange flowers mating to produce an orange flower.​

User Andy Morris
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Answer:D

Step-by-step explanation:

D is a Orange with orange meaning its incomplete dominance because it both the same theres no other color dominance the other

User Ari M
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Answer:

c] A red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce an orange flower.

Step-by-step explanation:

An incomplete dominance in biological terms means a situation where one allele doesn't totally take the expression in a gene, but rather the two parental traits combine to form a secondary trait. As a result of this, a third phenotype comes up, with the physical trait being a mix of the phenotype of the parents.

Therefore, an example of incomplete dominance is a red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce an orange flower.

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