Incomplete Dominance
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Neither allele for a trait is dominant, offspring display a blended form of the trait
Real World Example
Imagine you're trying to make a smoothie with both strawberries and bananas, but you don't want one flavor to overpower the other. Just like in incomplete dominance, where neither allele is dominant and the offspring show a blend, your smoothie equally features both the strawberry and banana flavors, resulting in a new, distinct taste. Here, the strawberries and bananas represent the alleles, and the smoothie is like the offspring displaying a blended trait, where neither original flavor is completely dominant, creating a unique combination.
Practice Version
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