explain the law of incomplete dominance with suitable example
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When none of the factors of a gene is dominant, the phenotype of a heterozygous dominant individual is a blend of dominant and recessive traits. This is called as incomplete dominance. For example, flower colour in Mirabilis jalapa. The red flower is the dominant character and the white flower is recessive character.
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When none of the factors of a gene is dominant, the phenotype of a heterozygous dominant individual is a blend of dominant and recessive traits. This is called as incomplete dominance. For example, flower colour in Mirabilis jalapa. The red flower is the dominant character and the white flower is recessive character.
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