Asked by Pedro Mendes da Fonseca on Jun 02, 2024
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Which of the following refers to the expression of an intermediate phenotype in heterozygous individuals?
A) Pleiotropy
B) Incomplete dominance
C) Complete dominance
D) Codominance
E) Dihybrid cross
Incomplete Dominance
A condition in which neither member of a pair of contrasting alleles is completely expressed when the other is present.
Heterozygous
A genetic condition where an individual has two different alleles at a gene locus.
Intermediate Phenotype
A phenotype that represents a blend or a combination of two extreme phenotypic traits or forms found in a population.
- Grasp the concepts of incomplete dominance and codominance in genetics.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the concepts of incomplete dominance and codominance in genetics.
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