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Mendel's experiments demonstrated the law of dominance: traits are inherited as dominant and recessive alleles, and the dominant allele for a trait can mask the presence of the recessive allele. Occasionally, that law is contradicted: offspring exhibit a blend of their parents' traits. For example a red flowering plant when crossed with a white flowering plant would produce a plant with pink flowers. This type of inheritance pattern is called A) codominance. B) multiple alleles. C) incomplete dominance. Eliminate D) heterozygous dominance.

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Answer:

Incomplete dominance

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