They both express two things simultaneously.
All deal with alleles. They are all heterozygous pairs and they are all inheritance patterns
Incomplete Dominance
This is called co-dominance. Both alleles are expressed. For example, if white and red in a flower are co-dominant, the offspring will have both red and white petals in a flower. See link below:
Co-dominance.
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
incomplete dominance
it is incomplete dominance because it runs in the genes
Incomplete Dominance
This is called co-dominance. Both alleles are expressed. For example, if white and red in a flower are co-dominant, the offspring will have both red and white petals in a flower. See link below:
Co-dominance.
complete dominance incomplete dominance co-dominance multiple alleles polygenic inheritance
Codominance and incomplete dominance can only exist if the genotype has heterozygous alleles.
incomplete dominance
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
incomplete dominance
Incomplete Dominance
This is called codominance in this case, neither allele is dominant over another, it creates in heterozyogous individuals a phenotype that is not in intermediate, nor the phenotype either of the two alleles create, but rather, a different phenotype.
An example of incomplete dominance is when a white flower and red flower mate and create a pink flower. The white and red colors mix creating the pink. Neither allele is dominant, resulting in a combination of the two.