Incomplete dominance
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_heterozygous_phenotype_produced_by_incomplete_dominance_and_a_heterozygous_produced_by_codominance"
it is neither dominance nor codominance so stop saying what yall think!
Blending or mixing of the colors is a phenotypic variation that is possible with co-dominance. Seeing both colors present at the same time is also possible.
The inheritance of a dominant and a recessive allele results in a blending of traits to produce intermediate characteristics.
Incomplete dominance
incomplete dominance
incomplete dominance
dominance :) i think its dominance.
codominance
dominance :) i think its dominance.
Blending inheritance is inheritance in which contrasting parental characters appear as a blend in the offspring.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_heterozygous_phenotype_produced_by_incomplete_dominance_and_a_heterozygous_produced_by_codominance"
In a breeding experiment, we observed that the flower color of the offspring displayed incomplete dominance, with the heterozygous individuals showing a blending of the two parental colors rather than one dominant color.
Yes. A sort of blending of the genes are shown as the phenotype. An example of this is the mixing of white rose and a red rose which will result in a pink rose.
When one trait is not completely dominate over another, this is called incomplete dominance. What will be seen (phenotype) will be a blending of the two.
The inheritance of a dominant and a recessive allele results in a blending of traits to produce intermediate characteristics.