Answer:
Incomplete dominance
Explanation:
In genetics, incomplete dominance refers to an inheritance mode in which two gene variants (i.e., alleles) of the same <em>locus</em> combine in a way that neither allele dominates the other. This phenomenon is similar to codominance, but in this last case, both alleles are dominant. Incomplete dominance produces a new phenotypic trait resulting from the combination of both non-dominant alleles. An example of incomplete dominance includes the pink color of snapdragons resulting from the cross of red-flowered snapdragons with white-flowered snapdragons.
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