How is co-dominance different from incomplete dominance
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Answer / v.sandhya
When both allels are completely expressed in heterozygote
called co dominance.
in incomplete dominance in heterozygotes condition
intemidiate between dominant and recessive alleles occur
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Answer / sowjanya
blending of the phenotypes occurs in incomplete dominance..
which is not observed in codominance ..
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Answer / jagadish
Codominance is the incident when both genes of the
allele are completely expressed..Incomplete Dominance
is the phenomenon none of the genes present in the
alleles are expressed but a mix characyter is
expressed in the next generation>..
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Answer / sowjanya
al u hav answered is correct ... but phenotypically how can
u differentiate codominance n incomplete dominance ?
justify wid an example...
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Answer / manmeet
co dominance - both the alleles being considered are able to produce their effect in the morphology of the organism and none is able to hide the effect of the other. e.g.. AB blood group in humans
incomplete dominance - both the alleles are able to produce their effects but the effect of one allele is more pronounced than the other. e.g. pink flower color in antirrhinum majus produced from the allele for red color and the allele for white color.
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