Expresses itself in heterozygous condition .
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance is where 2 dominant traits are combined, but neither show up in the offspring. This term is easily confused with co-dominance, but there is a difference. An example of incomplete dominance would be where a white flowering plant pollinates a red flowering plant, but their offspring are all pink flowering plants. Since both white and red were dominant, they canceled each other out, and the median color pink shows up in the next generation. Co-dominance is where 2 dominant traits are BOTH expressed. This would be the case if a white flowering plant pollinates a red flowering plant, and their offspring have flowers that are speckled with red and white dots. Both colors still show up, but neither one completely dominates the other.
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 incomplete osseous fusion refers to a condition where bones fail to fully fuse together during development. This can result in incomplete or inadequate fusion of two or more bones, leading to structural abnormalities or functional limitations in the affected area. Treatment may involve monitoring, physical therapy, bracing, or surgery, depending on the severity and location of the incomplete fusion.
A)Polygenic Inheritance B) Multiple AllelesC)Incomplete Dominance D) Sex-Linked GenesThe answer is C = incomplete dominancePOSTED BYLexi Garcia Velasquez
There is two answers, it is autosomal dominant showing incomplete dominace
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That is called heterozygous or it is called a hybrid.
This shows incomplete dominance, where neither allele is completely dominant over the other. In this case, the pink color is a blend of the red and white alleles, resulting in an intermediate phenotype.
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance is not a mutation; it is a type of genetic inheritance pattern where neither allele is completely dominant over the other. Mutations, on the other hand, are changes in the DNA sequence that can result in altered traits or functions.
506 is allel variant of ry gene in Drosophila melnaogaster (The common fruitfly). The normal ry allel is recessive and prodiuces brown-orange produces
recessive
unlike alleles
Huntington's Disease
If by incomplete you mean haploid, then yes.
Additive gene action is estimate of the quantitative change in a trait. Additive effect= mean of superior parent - mean of inferior parent Dominace effect = Mean of F1 hybrid - mean of both parent Epistatic = additive x additive = additive x dominace = dominace x dominace