How is incomplete dominance differentiated from complete dominace?
In incomplete dominance, neither of the two alleles can completely conceal the presence of the other while in complete both the alleles are fully expressed.
a) In incomplete dominance, both alleles are fully expressed while in complete dominance two alleles combine to make one dominate allele.
b) in incomplete dominance, both alleles are partly expressed
c) in complete dominance only one allele in the genotype is seen in the phenotype
d) In incomplete dominance, more than two alleles are present, while in complete dominace, two alleles are present