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Q: If a Red (RR) and White flower (WW) were crossbred resulting in 100 RW what phenotype (s) would been seen according to the rules of Dominance?
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If two alleles have incomplete dominance what will resulting phenotype be for an individual who carries on copy of each allele?

This individual will show a mixture of these two traits


If two alleles have incomplete dominance what will the resulting phenotype be for an individual who carries one copy of each allele?

the individual will show a mixture of these two trait.


Dominance resulting in the blending of alleles?

Incomplete dominance


What is the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance?

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


What shows the physical trait resulting from a genotype?

Yes. That is almost exactly the definition of a phenotype.


How are cattle breeds mixed?

A cattleman, for example, might breed a Hereford bull with an Angus cow and then cross the resulting crossbred female with an exotic breed.


What is the difference of 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.


Can you have to male panther geckos in a cage?

No - they will fight for dominance, resulting in stress for the 'weaker' of the two.


When can you accurately determine a person's genotype from their phenotype?

Yes you can accurately determine an organisms genotype by observing it's phenotype, however some phenotypic traits resulting from homozygous or heterozygous combinations of alleles, may make the prediction impossible.


Example of incomplete dominance?

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.


Which inheritance pattern results when parents are crossed for pure traits and the resulting offspring have traits that appear to blend?

co-dominance


What gene pair is made up of one dominant allele and one ressecive allele?

A heterozygous condition resulting in the dominant genes expression in the phenotype.