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when genotypic and phenotypic ratios are equal?
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Answered by sharwansharma830
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So, we can conclude that when genotypic and phenotypic ratios are the same, the alleles show incomplete dominance. Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Answered by rajeebsc001
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When phenotypic and genotypic ratios are the same, then it is an example of incomplete dominance.

In incomplete dominance, a cross of two F1 hybrids results in the production of a similar genotypic and phenotypic ratio- 1:2:1.

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