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Q: What type of alleles does an incomplete Dominic's have?
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What is it called when the presence of two different alleles result in an intermediate phenotype?

It is called codominance or incomplete dominance.


When are both alleles expressed in offspring?

Incomplete Dominance


What is the interaction of two alleles in which both alleles can be observed in a phenotype?

Incomplete dominance


What type of inheritance pattern are these rabbits likely displaying?

Types of dominance, multiple alleles, sex linked inheritance, polygenic inheritance and maternal inheritance.


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

Incomplete Dominance


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.


What type of inheritance pattern (are the A and B alleles to each other (Autosomal dominant-Regular dominant-recessive relationship, X linked, co-dominant, incomplete dominant)?

Incomplete dominance


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

It is called incomplete dominance.


Dominance resulting in the blending of alleles?

Incomplete dominance


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

Incomplete Dominance


When both alleles can be observed in a phenotype the interaction is called?

When both alleles contribute to the phenotype of a heterozygous the alleles are said to show the dominate alleles and sometimes the recessive but mostly the dominate alleles


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.