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In incomplete dominance, both alleles are expressed in offspring. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Hopes this helps. The answer is false.

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False. Incomplete dominance is when both genotypes are recessive, so instead of both showing up, the phenotype is a combination of both alleles. For instance, if a red flower and white flower crossed and both were homogeneous recessive for their colors, their offspring would be pink.

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