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Can incomplete dominance only have one or two (no more) phenotypes?

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Two

Step-by-step explanation:

Incomplete dominance will have two different phenotype that reproduce to make a completely different one. In incomplete dominance one phenotype will not have dominance over the other with offspring making a combination of the two.

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