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The difference between incomplete dominance and codominance is that: A. in incomplete dominance, the offspring exhibit the traits of both parents, whereas in codominance, the offspring do not exhibit the traits of either parent. B. incomplete dominance results from a multi-allelic system, whereas codominance results from a two-allelic system. C. in incomplete dominance, the trait under observation is produced by the a single allele, whereas in codominance, the trait is produced by a combination of multiple alleles. D. in incomplete dominance, the trait under observation is produced by the combination of multiple alleles, whereas in codominance, the trait is produced by a single allele.

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This exact same question is on my assignment and im in 6th grade..... so this should be easy for you.

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But because im nice i will give you the answer. The answer is: In codominance, both alleles are expressed in the offspring while in incomplete dominance, the offspring demonstrates an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents.

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