Ch. 4 Prb
       | 1. | (Problem 8) What is incomplete penetrance and what causes  it? | 
    |  |       |  | A. Incomplete penetrance means the heterozygote has an  intermediate phenotype between the two homozygous phenotypes  because of interactions with environmental factors. |    |  | B. Incomplete penetrance occurs in individuals where the  genotype does not produce the expected phenotype because of  interactions with environmental factors or the genetic background  of the individual. |    |  | C. Incomplete penetrance occurs when dominant alleles remain  rare in a population because the dominant phenotype confers some  disadvantages in survival and reproduction. |    |  | D. Incomplete penetrance is the failure of a dominant allele to  produce a dominant phenotype because it is partially blocked by  another codominant allele in a heterozygote. |    |  | E. Incomplete penetrance is when a heterozygote shows a mosaic  phenotype, with some parts of the body showing the recessive  phenotype, because the dominant allele is inactivated in some  cells. |  | 
    
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1 .B. Incomplete penetrance occurs in individuals where the genotype does not produce the expected phenotype because of interactions with environmental factors or the genetic background of the individual.
 2.A. The phenotype being determined by the alleles of more than one locus.
 3.D. The palomino, chestnut, and cremello phenotypes are a result of codominance, where the heterozygote results in the palomino phenotype.
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