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Co-dominance.
Incomplete Dominance
It is called incomplete dominance.
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance which makes intermediate phenotypes.
codominance or incomplete dominance
Incomplete dominance can create offspring that display a trait not identical to either parent but intermediate to the two. One example of incomplete dominance is a red flower and a white flower crossbreed to form a pink flower.
The phenotype of the heterozygote falls between the phenotypes of the homozygotes.
Incomplete dominance
It's expressed when a heterozygous phenotype is between two homozygous phenotypes.
Co-dominance.
Codominance and incomplete dominance can only exist if the genotype has heterozygous alleles.
In complete dominance, only one allele in the genotype is seen in the phenotype. In codominance, both alleles in the genotype are seen in the phenotype. In incomplete dominance, a mixture of the alleles in the genotype is seen in the phenotype.
-parents are both homozygous -offspring show a blend of phenotypes -offspring re all pink
Incomplete Dominance
You get aspects of each trait displayed. Like, if one cat had a solid colored orange fur, and it's mate was brown, you could get a mottled cat. Or if one parent has brown eyes, and the other green, hazel eyes could occur.
it is incomplete dominance because it runs in the genes