explain incomplete Dominance with example.........class12 biology..........
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Incomplete dominance -It is a phenomena in which the F1 hybrid exhibits the characters of intermediate of the parental genes.
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its really simple ya
usually always there will be a dominant allele and recessive allele on heterzygous condition.
- take 2 guys A and B who are going
- to fight
- so in the fight if only A is hitting B and B didnt hit A even a single time means we will say A is completely dominant over B. As like in mendalian pea plant traits. here in all experiments only one character is expressed (only A is hitting and not B)
- if suppose A is hitting more times and B is hitting only one or very few times(less than A ) means here also A is only dominant but not completely. (like in evening prime rose. there red colour flower is dominant and white is recessive. if both these crossed pink coloured flowers are foremed. ) that is red is not completely dominat over white coz here some white colour is also produced so gets mixed up and appears as pink.
- so incomplete dominance intermediate character will be produced.in f1 generation all the progeny will be pink. and in f2 generation the ratio will be 1:2:1. 1 red and 1 white and 2 pink.
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BUT SORRY I JUST WANTED TO TRY LIKE THIS...
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