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In a species with incomplete dominance, the genotypic and phenotypic ratios will be ___________.

A. The inverse of each other (3:1, 1:3)

B. identical (1:2:1, 1:2:1)

C. different (3:1, 1:2:1)

D. unable to be compared.

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User Eoja
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Answer:

correct option is b identical (1:2:1,1:2:1)

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to assess the most likely results of the crosses for those genes that display incomplete dominance, Mendel's model can be is used because these genes are acquired in retained with Mendel's fundamental rules, even if they all exhibit incomplete dominance. This can be clarified by adopting an instance of green crop inter-fertilization producing a feasible 1:2:1 genotype ratio and 1:2:1 phenotype ratio.

so correct option is b identical (1:2:1,1:2:1)

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