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_____ is when one allele completely masks another.

Complete dominance

Incomplete dominance

Codominance

none of the above

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A.) Complete dominance
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Answer: Complete dominance

Step-by-step explanation:

Complete dominance is a condition where the allelic configuration remains in an hetrozygous condition. Out of the pair of alleles the one allele is typically dominant over the other. The other one remains recessive. The allele which is dominant get expressed in a trait and mask the effect of the recessive allele.

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