Cameron H.
asked 04/14/21tue or false when offspring show a blend of the parents traits one allee is dominat over the other
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Meredith K. answered 04/14/21
Experienced High School Teacher Specializing in AP Biology
False. If the phenotype is a blend of the two alleles, this is called incomplete dominance. You can remember this by thinking, “blend IN = INcomplete.” If a trait shows complete dominance, the heterozygous phenotype will be the same as that for the homozygous dominant genotype.
For example, if red is dominant over white, homozygous red will have the red phenotype, heterozygous will also be red, and homozygous recessive will be white.
If red is incompletely dominant over white, homozygous red will have a red phenotype, heterozygous will have a pink (blended) phenotype, and homozygous white will have a white phenotype.

Robert B. answered 04/14/21
Bachelor of Science in Biology
The answer is false.
If offspring show a blend of parental traits this is a situation known as incomplete dominance. Neither allele is completely dominant over the other leading to a third phenotype that is a mixed result.
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