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complete dominance
one allele is completely dominant over the other and “masks” it (A dominates a)
incomplete dominance
two or more alleles influence the phenotype, creating a mixing or blending effect. only occurs in heterozygous.
heterozygous alleles
what is only affected in incomplete dominance?
codominance
both alleles for a gene is expressed in the heterozygous individual without blending
multiple alleles
more than 2 types of alleles (not just B or b), but each person only gets 2 alleles. (2 alleles that are equally dominant with one recessive allele)