Incomplete Dominance
Answers
c
Explanation:
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1: A
2: B
3: A
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I am sure that the answer is B
In co-dominance, both alleles are expressed in the offspring; in incomplete dominance, the offspring demonstrate an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents.
Explanation
An allele is one of the different forms or versions of a gene. A homozygote possesses two copies of the same allele, while heterozygote possesses two different alleles. Phenotype of an organism means its physical appearance and genotype is the genetic code, which is the combination of alleles inherited from the parents. Incomplete dominance is is a form of intermediate inheritance in which one allele for a specific trait does not completely expressed over the other allele, and thus a third phenotype is produced in which the expressed physical trait is a complete mixture of the phenotypes of both alleles from the parents. Here, one allele does not dominate or mask the other while displaying a new trait. Example of incomplete dominance is Snapdragon, where a red snapdragon flower is paired with a white snapdragon flower, the result is a pink color flower. Co-dominance is the condition in which both the alleles are fully dominant and both the alleles for a specific trait are equally expressed. Thus the resultant phenotype of the offspring will express both the character of parent alleles equally. Example of co-dominance is AB blood type in humans, where both the A allele and the B allele are equally expressed.
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Explanation:
The correct answer is option d. "In codominance, two alleles are expressed equally; in incomplete dominance, heterozygotes have an intermediate phenotype".
Explanation:
Codominance and incomplete dominance are two exception of the classic genetic rules described by Gregor Mendel, at which an allele is dominant and the other allele is recessive. In codominance, two alleles are expressed equally, therefore the phenotypes of both alleles are expressed in heterozygotes. On the other hand incomplete dominance, describes a relationship of alleles at which heterozygotes have an intermediate phenotype. For instance, an heterozygote for the allele of red flowers and the allele of white flowers, will express a pink flowers phenotype.
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But because im nice i will give you the answer. The answer is: In codominance, both alleles are expressed in the offspring while in incomplete dominance, the offspring demonstrates an intermediate form of the alleles from the parents.
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Explanation:
The answer is D.
In incomplete dominance, the offspring has a blending of parent traits.
Example: tall and short make medium or red and white make pink.
Thus, the offspring does not have either parent's traits.
In codominance, the offspring has a combination of traits.
Example: A white chicken and a black chicken make a speckled white and black chicken.