Codominance is where the allele from one parent cannot completely over-ride an allele of the other parent. This is also called Incomplete Dominance, and is a classic example in Shorthorn cattle: for instance, a red Shorthorn bull is bred to a white Shorthorn cow, and the resulting offspring will come out as a red roan. Roans typically have red and white hairs in the same place, not red in one patch or white in one patch and white or red in another, respectively.
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Animals in the wild breeding, such as squirrels, rabbits, deer, elephants, etc., are not selective breeding (artificial selection).
codominance
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
a place where animals breed and produce their babies.
Codominance
breeding is when to animals mate and reproduce more of that species of animals
The cats were codominance
The incomplete dominance and codominance involve more than one gene for a particular phenotype, hence the quality of the breed remains static in plants as well as in animals.
No. Animals will continue to breed as long as there is other animals of their species to breed to. However, no animal can ever be "over-bred."
Animals in the wild breeding, such as squirrels, rabbits, deer, elephants, etc., are not selective breeding (artificial selection).
marine animals and birds
Animals, and crops.
codominance
Cross breeding is simply taking two breeds of animals and mating them together (Such as a Charolais crossed with a Hereford). Where selective breeding is selecting the what two animals you want bred together to produce a better animal.
By breeding.
cross breeding is taking two different breeds of animals, inbreeding takes the same breed of animals
Without animals breeding and reproducing you will be left with no animals left since they don't live forever. Breeding animals not only keeps the farm population current, it keeps the income coming in. With proper breeding management you get a herd with improved genetics and better stock to sell for next year.