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Describe incomplete dominance with an example​

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Answered by adhirajdimber
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Examples of Incomplete Dominance

When red roses, which contain thedominant red allele, are mated with white roses, which is recessive, the offspring will be heterozygotes and will express a pink phenotype. Rather than express red or white, which is the parent phenotypes, the new phenotype is a blending of these two.

Answered by nivabora539
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Examples of Incomplete Dominance

When red roses, which contain the dominant red allele, are mated with white roses, which is recessive, the offspring will be heterozygotes and will express a pink phenotype. Rather than express red or white, which is the parent phenotypes, the new phenotype is a blending of these two.

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