In-complete dominance


noun
1.
the appearance in a heterozygote of a trait that is intermediate between either of the trait’s homozygous phenotypes.

incomplete dominance n.
A heterozygous condition in which both alleles at a gene locus are partially expressed and which often produces an intermediate phenotype.
incomplete dominance
(ĭn’kəm-plēt’)
Genetics The fact or condition of being codominant.

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