Question #6423636Single Choice

Biology

Question

In a species of bird, feather color is determined by a single gene with two alleles: B for blue and W for white. A cross between a blue-feathered bird (BW) and a white-feathered bird (WW) produces blue and white offspring, but the blue feathers of the offspring are not as intensely blue as those of the parent with genotype BW. What genetic phenomenon does this illustrate?

Options

A
    Incomplete dominance
B
    Codominance
C
    Epistasis
D
    Modifier genes

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