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21 October, 20:51

With incomplete dominance, what phenotype is seen when there is a heterozygous genotype present?

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  1. 21 October, 21:07
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    An intermediate phenotype between the homozygous genotypes parents.

    Explanation:

    Dominance in genetics, refers to the phenomenon in which one variant (allele) of a gene on a chromosome masks or overrides the effect of the other variant of the same gene on the other copy of the chromosome.

    Different kinds of dominance include; complete dominance, incomplete dominance, and co-dominance.

    Incomplete dominance occurs when the phenotype of the heterozygous genotype appears different from the phenotypes of the homozygous genotypes and it is often intermediate.

    For example, when a cross between an RR with an rr yields an Rr, we have an incomplete dominance.
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