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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is incomplee dominance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dominance in genetics is a relationship between alleles of a single gene, in which one allele masks the phenotypic expression of another allele at the same gene locus. In the simplest case, where a gene exists in two allelic versions, three combinations of alleles are possible: AA, AB, and BB

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Incomplete dominance is a form of intermediate inheritance in which one allele for a specific trait is not completely dominant over the other allele. This results in a third phenotype in which the expressed physical trait is a combination of the dominant and recessive phenotypes. Incomplete dominance is similar to, but different from co-dominance. In co-dominance, an additional phenotype is produced, however both alleles are expressed completely.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do the flowers on the plant exhibit this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. White flower genotype: WW Red flower genotype: RR 2. Gametes of parent plant with white flowers are all: W Gametes of parent plant with red flowers are all: R 3. Parent W W R RW RW R RW RW 4. All F1 generation are RW. 5. All F1 plants are RW, a combination of red and white. Since this plant exhibits incomplete dominance, all F1 snapdragons are pink.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

blood type is what type of dominance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The example of the horses exhibis what tpe of dominance

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