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.
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Either co-dominance or incomplete dominance
Incomplete Dominance
incomplete dominence
incomplete dominance
co-dominence.
This is called co-dominance, when neither trait is dominant nor recessive to the other one, hence making them equally strong.
incomplete dominance
i think its codominance
When neither copy of an allele is completely expressed or completely masked, it is called Incomplete Dominance. When incomplete dominance is present, then the offspring will have a blend of both parental phenotypes but will always be a slight bit slower to one parent than the other.
When neither copy of an allele is completely expressed or completely masked, it is called Incomplete Dominance. When incomplete dominance is present, then the offspring will have a blend of both parental phenotypes but will always be a slight bit slower to one parent than the other.
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete Dominance
the scientific terms used to describe when neither alleles are dominant nor recessive is codominance
the scientific terms used to describe when neither alleles are dominant nor recessive is codominance
It could be codominance or 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:
This is called co-dominance, when neither trait is dominant nor recessive to the other one, hence making them equally strong.
Co-dominance
incomplete dominance
i think its codominance
dominance :) i think its dominance.
genes can be codominant for example in blood groups a person can be A,B,AB or O. neither A nor B is more or less dominant than each other but they are dominant over O. there are many other types of dominance/recessive relationships in genes. you could look up epistasis on wikipedia to get a better idea of the bigger picture.