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The genotypic ratio observed in incomplete dominance is different from the genotypic ratio observed in complete dominance.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me in my homework.This intriguing question comes from Inheritance Principles topic in division Principles of Inheritance and Variation of Biology – Class 12

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The correct ANSWER is (b) False

Explanation: Complete dominance refers to the Mendelian pattern of inheritance. Both incomplete and complete dominance PRODUCE OFFSPRINGS that have the same genotypic ratios. The two processes DIFFER in the phenotypic ratios.



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