A white mouse is crossed with a black mouse. All of the offspring were grey, The genes for fur color in mice show.

Answer choices
alleles, chromosome, incomplete dominance, mitosis, codominance, centromere, DNA, diploid, reproduce, phenotype, meiosis, RNA
Is the answer incomplete dominance?

The answer is *incomplete dominance*

-_- relly jack

Yes, yes it is.

Yes, the answer is incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance is a type of inheritance pattern where neither of the alleles is completely dominant over the other. In this case, when a white mouse and a black mouse are crossed, their offspring have a phenotype that is intermediate between the two parental phenotypes, resulting in grey fur color. This indicates that neither the white allele nor the black allele is completely dominant, leading to incomplete dominance.

incomplete dominance!!!

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