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In the inheritance pattern incomplete dominance offspring demonstrate an intermediate form of alleles from the parents. Is it true or false science

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true trust me

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User Jon Colverson
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The correct answer is True

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Incomplete dominance occurs when the dominant allele is not completely expressed to the total exclusion of the recessive allele hence the Phenotype/physical appearance shows an intermediate between the dominant and recessive alleles of the gene. An example of incomplete dominance is when a red flower is cross-pollinated with a white flower and a pink flower is produced as offspring (instead of a red or even white offspring).

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