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Explain the law of incomplete dominance by giving an example​

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Answered by saxenaanu46
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Examples of Incomplete Dominance

Pink roses are often the result 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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Incomplete dominance is when a dominant allele, or form of a gene, does not completely mask the effects of a recessive allele, and the organism's resulting physical appearance shows a blending of both alleles.It is a phenomenon in which one allele shows incomplete dominance over the other member of the allelic pair for a character.

Pink snapdragons are a result of incomplete dominance. Cross-pollination between red snapdragons and white snapdragons result in pink when neither the white or the red alleles are dominant. The fruit color of eggplants is another example of incomplete dominance.

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