.Which statement describes the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?In codominance, only one allele is expressed in the offspring; In incomplete dominance, both alleles are expressed in the offspring.
In codominance, both allels are expressed in the offspring; In incomplete dominance, only one allele is expressed in the offspring.
In codominance, both alleles are expressed in the offspring; in incomplete dominance, the offspring demonstrate an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents.
In codominance, the offspring demonstrate an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents; in incomplete dominance, both alleles are expressed in the offspring.

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answer is c: In codominance, both alleles are expressed in the offspring; in incomplete dominance, the offspring demonstrate an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents.

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