In a P1 cross involving incomplete dominance, ____
a. the dominant phenotype is expressed in the F1
b. the recessive phenotype is expressed in the F1
c. Mendelian inheritance does not apply
d. the phenotypic ratio and genotypic ratio in the F1 are identical
e. heterozygotes will express the parental phenotype
ANSWER: d
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