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it is incomplete dominance because it runs in the genes

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When one black mice are introduced to white mice and grey mice are created what is this called?

Since grey is an intermediate color created from the parental colors black and white, this is an example of incomplete dominance. In incomplete dominance, the offspring receives an allele for color from each parent in wiich there is no complete dominance (no letter oding (allele) in itsel is not domiant or more powerful than the other), therefore the alleles are equally powerful and the colors blend to form an intermediate. fAnother example of incomplete dominance would be pink flowers resulting from parents colored red and white


What type of inheritance pattern are these rabbits likely displaying?

Types of dominance, multiple alleles, sex linked inheritance, polygenic inheritance and maternal inheritance.


A white cow is crossed with a red bull.The calf is neither white nor red but roan.Explain how this happens?

It's called incomplete dominance or Co-dominance. The alleles for white and red cannot overpower one another (in other words, the red gene is never dominant over the white gene but both can occur at the same time) to make the calf either white or red, so instead the coat coloration of the calf has red and white hairs that are intermingled with each other.


Why you called co-dominance when a person possess two different alleles at the same locus and both alleles are expressed in the phenotype?

Both of the parent's alleles are either dominant or recessive.


What is an Paper wasp incomplete or complete metamorphosis?

Incomplete metamophosis

Related questions

Is an inheritance pattern in which neither allele for a trait dominates the other?

Incomplete Dominance


What condition is where neither of the two genes in a gene pair masks the other?

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:


When both alleles are expressed in offspring is what?

Co-dominance.


What are 3 patterns of inheritance?

complete dominance incomplete dominance co-dominance multiple alleles polygenic inheritance


When each allele has its own degree of influence it is known as?

incomplete dominance


When are both alleles expressed in offspring?

Incomplete Dominance


When one trait is not completely dominant over another?

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.


When both alleles are expressed in an offspring this is called?

It is called incomplete dominance.


In what both alleles are expressed in offspring?

Incomplete Dominance


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.


When one trait is not completely dominant over another it is called .?

Incomplete dominance or co-dominant


What is it called when the presence of two different alleles results in intermediate phenotype?

Incomplete Dominance