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How doed dominance differ from incomplete dominance? Illustrate with suitable example
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago

  1. Incomplete Dominance is the condition when neither of the alleles is dominant, rather combine and display a new trait by mixing of the two alleles. Co-Dominance is the condition when both the alleles of a gene are dominant, and the traits are equally expressed.
  2. In Incomplete Dominance, neither of both the allele is dominant and give a new trait. In Co-Dominance both the alleles are fully dominant.
  3. Incomplete Dominance is seen in Snapdragon, Mirabilis Jalapa, while Co-Dominance is seen in Roan character in cattle, A and B blood the group in human.
  4. In the case of Incomplete Dominance both the allele blend their effect, but one of the two is more noticeable. But in the case of Co-Dominance, both the alleles equally blend to show their equal effects.
  5. The hybrid will always give rise to new phenotype, even the intermediate effect is seen of the hybrid of the two alleles, and the new phenotypes contain no alleles of its own in case of incomplete dominance. On the contrary, there is no formation of new phenotype; even the independent effect is produced of the two alleles in Co-Dominancy.
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