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Yes It is. Any gene contains different alleles and so is the one that controls starch synthesis in pea plant. The starch synthesis in the pea plant is controlled by a single gene which has 2 alleles - B and b. It is an example of incomplete dominance as far as the phenotype of grain size is considered.
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⏭️Yes It is. Any gene contains different alleles and so is the one that controls starch synthesis in pea plant. The starch synthesis in the pea plant is controlled by a single gene which has 2 alleles - B and b. It is an example of incomplete dominance as far as the phenotype of grain size is considered.
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⏭️Yes It is. Any gene contains different alleles and so is the one that controls starch synthesis in pea plant. The starch synthesis in the pea plant is controlled by a single gene which has 2 alleles - B and b. It is an example of incomplete dominance as far as the phenotype of grain size is considered.
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