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if two different alleles for a trait are present and one allele doesn't entirely block the expression of the other, the genetic situation is called

A.Recessive
B.Co-Dominance
C.In-Complete Dominance
D.Purebred

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if two different alleles for a trait are present and one allele doesn't entirely block the expression of the other, the genetic situation is in-complete Dominance

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C. In-complete Dominance

Step-by-step explanation:

In an in-complete dominance, one allele is not completely show its expression over its paired allele but form an intermediate trait. For an example, when a red flower of snapdragon is crossed pollinated with white flower, the cross results into a pink flower. The pink colored flower indicates in-complete dominance.

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