Answer Bank One allele masks the effect of another allele. The allele of one gene masks the effect of another gene. Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red and white petals, red, and white. Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color., which can be red. pink, and white. Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red and white. The heterozygous phenotype has both homozygous phenotypes equally expressed.

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One allele masks the effect of another allele.
The allele of one gene masks the effect of another gene.
Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red and white petals, red, and white.
Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red. pink, and white.
Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red and white.
The heterozygous phenotype has both homozygous phenotypes equally expressed.
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Transcribed Image Text:Answer Bank One allele masks the effect of another allele. The allele of one gene masks the effect of another gene. Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red and white petals, red, and white. Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red. pink, and white. Two alleles of one gene are responsible for flower color, which can be red and white. The heterozygous phenotype has both homozygous phenotypes equally expressed. O 0) prt sc home HUAWEI P30 lite TRIPLE CAMERA M
Match each of the definitions and examples to the form of dominance or epistasis exhibited.
Dominance
Codominance
Incomplete dominance
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