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When two alleles "blend in" , or "mix" together it is known as - Incomplete dominance Codominance
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When two alleles "blend in" , or "mix" together it is known as - Incomplete dominance Codominance
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When two alleles "blend in" , or "mix" together it is known as -
Incomplete dominance
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Codominance is when two alleles for a trait are equally expressed with neither being recessive or dominant so that is the answer.
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