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Traits are neither dominant nor recessive.
Offspring exhibit an intermediate form of alleles from the parents.
Incomplete dominance involves the interaction of two alleles.
Explanation:
In genetics, incomplete dominance (also known as partial dominance) is produced when the dominant allele doesn't mask the effects of the recessive allele, which is also expressed in the phenotype. In consequence, heterozygous organisms for a gene exhibiting incomplete dominance will be a mix (or blend) as a result of the expression of both characters. In humans, for example, Tay-Sachs disease is a genetic disorder characterized by a gene that exhibits incomplete dominance, where heterozygous individuals are still able to produce a key enzyme (hexosaminidase A) due to expression of the wild-type allele, while homo-zygous individuals for Tay Sachs recessive mutation usually die by the age of 4.