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Example of incomplete dominance

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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.

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Human blood types are an example of co-dominance, and pink Snapdragons are an example of incomplete dominance.

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