Codominant alleles will both be expressed in the phenotype. So for example in the human ABO blood type, A and B are codominant. This means that a person with the alleles AB will have the characteristics of both A and B (they will have both A and B antigens on their blood cells).
Another example of codominance - if B codes for black fur and b codes for white fur, an individual with Bb would have black and white spots/splotches/etc.
Incomplete dominance is different in that the phenotype is a mix of the two. So for example, if B codes for black fur and b codes for white fur an individual with Bb would have grey fur (a mix of black and white).
A dominant allele is a gene that holds a certain characteristic that is superior to a recessive allele. The dominant allele ALWAYS has its trait shown in the body of the recipient, except when both alleles in a gene are recessive.
An incomplete dominant trait is where neither allele for a trait is dominant nor recessive. An allele is, an alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) that is located at a specific position on a specific chromosome.
Incomplete dominance is when both the dominant gene and recessive gene are present in an organism's phenotype. For example, since brown eyes are dominant and blue eyes are recessive in humans, a person who has incomplete dominance of eye color would have gray or green eyes; a mixture of both brown and blue.
Codominance is when two dominant alleles are present at the same time.
These two terms are not the same!
The word incomplete means that something is missing parts. Codominance is a relationship between 2 different versions of a gene.
It is called incomplete dominance.
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
Incomplete dominance
Incomplete dominance.
When a heterozygous genotype (two different alleles) results in an intermediate phenotype, this is either codominance or incomplete dominance. If it is codominance, then both alleles are expressed together in the phenotype. If it is incomplete dominance, the two alleles produce a blended phenotype rather than both alleles being expressed together.
Co-dominant or incomplete dominance situation.
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
Incomplete dominance is when one allele is not completely dominant over the other. Codominance is when both alleles contribute to the phentotype
codominance or incomplete dominance
incomplete dominance
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.
Incomplete dominance
It is called codominance or incomplete dominance.
It could be codominance or incomplete dominance.
Incomplete dominance.
When a heterozygous genotype (two different alleles) results in an intermediate phenotype, this is either codominance or incomplete dominance. If it is codominance, then both alleles are expressed together in the phenotype. If it is incomplete dominance, the two alleles produce a blended phenotype rather than both alleles being expressed together.
Co-dominant or incomplete dominance situation.
This is called Codominance because both genes are expressed in an offspring.