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Incomplete DominanceCodominanceMultiple AllelesPolygenic InheritanceLinked GenesRed hair and freckles, large ears and broad nose.Eye color, height, personality, skin color.Fur color in rabbits, blood type.Red and white flowers make pink flowers.Red and white flowers make red and white speckled flowers.The option "Red and white flowers make red and white speckled flowers." (5 of 5) has been selected. Press tab to choose a response area, and spacebar to insert it. Press escape to cancel.

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Incomplete DominanceCodominanceMultiple AllelesPolygenic InheritanceLinked GenesRed hair and freckles, large ears and broad nose.Eye color, height, personality, skin color.Fur color in rabbits, blood type.Red and white flowers make pink flowers.Red and white flowers make red and white speckled flowers.The option "Red and white flowers make red and white speckled flowers." (5 of 5) has been selected. Press tab to choose a response area, and spacebar to insert it. Press escape to cancel.

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It seems like you're asking about different types of genetic inheritance. Let's break down each one:

  1. Incomplete Dominance: This is when a dominant allele, or version of a gene, does not completely mask the effects of a recessive allele, and the organism's resulting physical appearance shows a blending of both alleles. An example of this is when red and white flowers make pink flowers.

  2. Codominance: This is when two different alleles for a gene are expressed at the same time, without one masking the other. An example of this is when red and white flowers make red and white speckled flowers.

  3. Multiple Alleles: This is when there are more than two possible alleles for a gene. An example of this is blood type in humans, which can be A, B, AB, or O.

  4. Polygenic Inheritance: This is when multiple genes contribute to a single trait. Examples of this include eye color, height, personality, and skin color.

  5. Linked Genes: These are genes that are located close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together. An example of this might be red hair and freckles, or large ears and a broad nose.

  6. Fur color in rabbits: This could be an example of multiple alleles or polygenic inheritance, depending on the specific genetics of the rabbits in question.

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