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In complete dominance, only one allele in the genotype is seen in the phenotype. In codominance, both alleles in the genotype are seen in the phenotype. In incomplete dominance, a mixture of the alleles in the genotype is seen in the phenotype.

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It's expressed when a heterozygous phenotype is between two homozygous phenotypes.

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How is phenotype expressed in a incomplete dominance?

It's expressed when a heterozygous phenotype is between two homozygous phenotypes.


Dominance that occurs whenever the hybrid genotype produces a new intermediate phenotype?

When a heterozygous genotype (two different alleles) results in an intermediate phenotype, this is either codominance or incomplete dominance. If it is codominance, then both alleles are expressed together in the phenotype. If it is incomplete dominance, the two alleles produce a blended phenotype rather than both alleles being expressed together.


True or false the phenotype of the herozygote is intermediate of for incomplete dominance?

It is true that phenotype of the herozygote is intermediate for incomplete dominance.


What is similar because the heterozygous phenotype is different from the homozygous dominant phenotype?

incomplete dominance


What is it when the presence of two different alleles results in an intermediate?

When a heterozygous genotype (two different alleles) results in an intermediate phenotype, this is either codominance or incomplete dominance. If it is codominance, then both alleles are expressed together in the phenotype. If it is incomplete dominance, the two alleles produce a blended phenotype rather than both alleles being expressed together.


What is it called when the presence of two different alleles results in intermediate phenotype?

Incomplete Dominance


When are both alleles expressed in offspring?

Incomplete Dominance


When the heterozygous genotype results in a phenotype where both alleles are fully and separated expressed?

codominance.


When both alleles are expressed in an offspring this is called?

It is called incomplete dominance.


When both alleles are expressed in an offspring what has occurred?

That depends on the extent to which the allele is expressed. There are two cases. in the first case, if the phenotype ratio of one is greater than the other, that is, if one of them is expressed to a greater extent then the other, then it is known as incomplete dominance. However, if both are expressed in equal amounts in the offspring or there phenotype ratio is equal, then it is co-dominance.


What and what Are similar because the heterozygous phenotype is different from the homozygous dominant phenotpe?

Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.


When one trait is not completely dominant over another?

This is called codominance in this case, neither allele is dominant over another, it creates in heterozyogous individuals a phenotype that is not in intermediate, nor the phenotype either of the two alleles create, but rather, a different phenotype.