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In the `"F"_(1)` generation of any attempted cross when neither the gene for red nor white is dominant or recessive. In this case, both the genes express themselves partially the phenomenon is known as:

A

dominance

B

co-dominance

C

pseudo-dominance

D

incomplete dominance

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