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Explain the incomplete dominance with example ​

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Answered by hannah100
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Observing Incomplete Dominance. Examples of incomplete dominance are: A snapdragon flower that is pink as a result of cross-pollination between a red flower and a white flower when neither the white or the red alleles are dominant.

Observing Incomplete Dominance

A snapdragon flower that is pink as a result of cross-pollination between a red flower and a white flower when neither the white or the red alleles are dominant.

A brown fur coat on a rabbit as a result of one rabbit's red allele and one rabbit's white allele not dominating.

A child with wavy hair as a result of one parent's curly hair and the other's straight hair.

An Andalusian foul produced from a black and a white parent is blue.

and a white parent is blue.

A carnation that is pink that is a result of cross-pollination between a red carnation and a white carnation.

A black sheep and a white sheep mate and have a grey sheep.

A black dog and a brown dog mate and the result is a dog with a brindle coat.

A white cat and a brown cat mate and the result is an orange cat.

A tall horse and short horse mate and the offspring is off medium stature.

A big American Bulldog and a small American Bulldog mate and their offspring is medium-sized.

A long tailed dog and a short tailed dog mate and the offspring has a medium lengthened tail.

A blue bird and a red bird mate and the resulting offspring have mixed colours

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: Incomplete. dominance. is nothing but ,in heterozygous individual produced. by a particular parents has both its dominant and recessive characters in equal proportion, unlike the complete dominance where the heterozygous is always dominant..eg: Tt, Yy. Is always TALL and. YELLOW respectively................

Explanation:hope it helps.....

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