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Difference between codominance and incomplete dominance

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Answered by AtulKantsingh
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Answer:

In incomplete dominance a heterozygous individual blends the two traits. ... With codominance you'll see both alleles showing their effects but not blending whereas with incomplete dominance you see both alleles effects but they've been blended.

Answered by shabaz1031
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Explanation:

The difference between co dominance and incomplete dominance are as follows:

CO-DOMINANCE:

1.When a cross is made between individuals of two different phenotype and the resulting offspring consists of both the phenotype character is known as co dominance.

2.The effect of both the allele are same.

3.Both the phenotype character gets intermixed to form third phenotype.

4. Both the allele of parents shows their effect independently and can be observed in offspring produced.

for eg: co dominance of blood group 'AB'

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE:

1. When the cross made between two different allele and resulting allele thus produced as combination of both the allele are termed as incomplete dominance.

2. The effect of one of the allele is more in offspring.

3. The effect of both the allele are not intermixed and the effect of both the allele are intermediate of both the allele.

4. None of the parental allele are observed in offspring.

for eg: inheritance of height, weight and eye colour.

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