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- The Principles of Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance is characterized by the blending of genes. It is the ability of two contrasting alleles to interact and produce a heterozygous phenotype that is different from the two homozygous phenotypes.
Here are two examples of organisms that exhibit incomplete dominance:
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