incomplete dominance is the mixture of the colors, for example a red and white flower mate and create a pink flower.
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Lets say there are two sheep. One has black wool and the other does not. The sheep both mate and have offspring. One baby sheep is grey. The other is a combination of black and white not mixed together. This can happen if both wool color traits are dominate or sometimes if a dominate and resessive trait some mix.
A white cat and a black cat having gray kitten.
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.
Incomplete dominance can create offspring that display a trait not identical to either parent but intermediate to the two. One example of incomplete dominance is a red flower and a white flower crossbreed to form a pink flower.
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance is where the phenotype of the heterozygote is intermediate to both the heterozygotes. The classic example of this phenomenon is pink snapdragons. If you cross red and white snapdragons, you get pink snapdragons, because neither the red or white allele is dominant to the other.
Incomplete dominance is a form of intermediate inheritance where one allele for a trait is not dominant over anther allele. Because of this, a combined or "mixed" phenotype results. For example, if a red flower is crossed with a white flower, and the offspring is pink, this is considered incomplete dominance.
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.
Incomplete dominance can create offspring that display a trait not identical to either parent but intermediate to the two. One example of incomplete dominance is a red flower and a white flower crossbreed to form a pink flower.
An example is " I can't have the same incomplete dominance as my aunt" From: Tania V. from North Carolina
Incomplete Dominance
If you cross a red flower with a white flower, you will get a pink flower. This is incomplete dominance.
it is incomplete dominance because it runs in the genes
No, it is an example of sex-linked recessive inheritance.
It is called incomplete dominance.
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:
Incomplete Dominance