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4 December, 00:40

Explain incomplete dominance using snapdragon flowers as an example

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  1. 4 December, 00:49
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    incomplete dominance is seen in offspring that have a third phenotype not seen in the parents. Snapdragons are an example. The third phenotype results when a snapdragon with the red pigment protein crosses with a snapdragon with a defective gene that produces no pigment, resulting in a white snapdragon. The offspring receive one allele from each parent, resulting in half the amount of pigmentation for red color being expressed. The offspring will be pink snapdragons instead of red or white.
  2. 4 December, 01:01
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    Incomplete doinance is when nither diminant or recessive trait is completly shown ex. R = red flower and r = white flower if it is Rr and had imcomplete dominance the flower will be pink because both traits will be shown
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