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because dominant cells are beast gibberish! Hey, ID1256700420, if you don't know, move on to something easier for you!

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Genes make proteins that eventually influence the expression in such a way that it is observable (seen).

Example, if you have two genes for blue eyes, NO protein is made and there is NO color made for your eyes. The blue color is like the blue of the lake or the ocean, a result of the liquid in your eyes filtering out red light and leaving only blue.

If you have one brown gene, brown pigment is made by the proteins from the brown gene and you have brown eyes. COMPLETE DOMINANCE.

If you have an incompletely dominant gene for white in a flower and one for red in the same flower, BOTH colors will be expressed and you will have a pink flower. INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE.

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Dominant traits are those which are expressed even when other trait alleles are present. Recessive are those which are only expressed when the dominant alleles are not present.

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simple dominance is completed and incomplete dominance only shows one trait

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co dominance is when there is no dominant or reccessive traits just lie in in incomplete dominance the diffrence is in co dominance the are mkore chromosomes


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Complete Dominance: Where in the dominant gene completely masks the effect of the resesive gen in heterozygous conditions. Ex. Tt or Rr. Incomplete Dominance: When 2 or more alleles influence a phenotype. Ex. Flowers. Codominance: When both alleles for a gene are expressed in heterozygous offspring. Ex. Bloodtype.


What is the difference between complete dominance and incomplete dominance?

Complete Dominance: Where in the dominant gene completely masks the effect of the resesive gen in heterozygous conditions. Ex. Tt or Rr. Incomplete Dominance: When 2 or more alleles influence a phenotype. Ex. Flowers. Codominance: When both alleles for a gene are expressed in heterozygous offspring. Ex. Bloodtype.


What is incomplete dominance between of a white and red cross?

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When an idividual displays a trait that is intermediante between two parents?

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What is an incomplete dominance between red hair and white hair?

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