1. In incomplete dominance, Both parents\' phenotypes are expressed Only ope par
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1. In incomplete dominance, Both parents' phenotypes are expressed Only ope parent's phenotype is expressed Neither parent's phenotype is expressed The genotypic ratio and the phenotypic ratio are different e ef None of the above 2. In co-dominance, Both parents' phenotypes are expressed e1 Only one parent's phenotype is expressed or Neither parent's phenotype is expressed d) The genotypic ratio and the phenotypic ratio are the same A and D, but not B and C The proper way to express a blood type of AB is, ditic 3. IAI eIAB A person of blood type A has a child with a blood type of O. Which of the following blood types could the other parent have? 4. er ii dr all of the aboveExplanation / Answer
1) In incomplete dominance:
C) Neither parent's phenotype is expressed.
2) In co-dominance:
A) Both parent's phenotypes are expressed.
3) A proper way to express a blood type of AB is:
B) IAIB
4) A person of blood type A has a child with blood type O. which of the following blood type could the other parent have?
D) All of the above
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