Incomplete dominance was discovered by the American botanist Gregor Mendel in the mid-19th century through his experiments with pea plants. However, the term "incomplete dominance" itself was coined later, as Mendel's work laid the foundation for understanding genetic inheritance. This phenomenon occurs when the heterozygous phenotype is a blend of the two homozygous phenotypes, rather than one being completely dominant over the other.
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete Dominance - Thia, soy una latina
Incomplete dominance
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
Incomplete Dominance
it is incomplete dominance because it runs in the genes
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete Dominance
Incomplete dominance
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 - Thia, soy una latina
Incomplete dominance
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
incomplete dominance
An example is " I can't have the same incomplete dominance as my aunt" From: Tania V. from North Carolina