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Which statement best describes codominance and incomplete dominance?
A. In codominance and incomplete dominance, both of the alleles are dominant.
B. In codominance and incomplete dominance, neither of the alleles are dominant.
C. In codominance, both of the alleles are dominant; in incomplete dominance, neither of the alleles is dominant.
D. In codominance, neither of the alleles is dominant; in incomplete dominance, both of the alleles are dominant.
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