Monday 4/10 Incomplete Dominance: form of inheritance where one allele for a trait is not expressed over the other. Results in a 3rd phenotype in which.

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Monday 4/10 Incomplete Dominance: form of inheritance where one allele for a trait is not expressed over the other. Results in a 3rd phenotype in which the expressed trait is a blend of the two alleles.

Tuesday 4/11 Think…  What does it mean if a trait is “sex-linked” or “gender-linked”?

Wednesday 4/12 For codominant traits, heterozygous organisms have a phenotype that shows a. both alleles. b. only the recessive allele. c. neither the dominant nor the recessive allele. d. only the dominant allele.

Thursday 4/13 Men who have red-green colorblindness inherited the trait from: Their mother Their father Either their mother or father Their grandfather