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1 September, 11:55

Before Mendel's experiments with pea plants, it was a common theory that traits were passed down to offspring as a "blending" of two parents. We now know it is true that, in fact, some traits do appear to be a "blending" of two alleles, neither of which is dominant over the other! This type of inheritance is called

A) codominance

B) incomplete dominance

C) sex-linked inheritance

D) multiple alleles

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  1. 1 September, 12:10
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    B) incomplete dominance
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