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How is “incomplete dominance” different from the “dominant or recessive” pattern of heredity?
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How is “incomplete dominance” different from the “dominant or recessive” pattern of heredity?
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Incomplete dominance is when both alleles are dominant so therefore it results in a combined phenotype of the two. Dominant genes are dominant over recessive but if two dominant ones meet the gene will have incomplete dominance.
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