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Diff. b/w Incomplete Dominance and co-Dominance

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Diff. b/w Incomplete Dominance and co-Dominance
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 4 months ago

<th>Basis for Comparison</th> <th>Incomplete Dominance</th> <th>Co-Dominance</th>
Meaning The condition when neither of the alleles is dominant, rather combine and display a new trait by mixing of the two alleles is called as Incomplete Dominance. The condition when both the alleles of a gene are dominant, and the traits are equally expressed, called as Co-Dominance.
Dominancy Neither of both the allele is dominant and give a new trait. Both the alleles are fully dominant.
Example Snapdragon, Mirabilis Jalapa. Roan character in cattle, A and B blood group in human.
Effect Though both the allele blend their effect, one of the two is more noticeable. Here both the alleles equally blend and show their equal effects.
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