Top Posters
Since Sunday
c
6
r
4
c
3
m
3
h
3
1
3
n
3
s
3
d
3
c
3
r
3
e
3
New Topic  
firebird39 firebird39
wrote...
11 years ago
codominance or incomplete dominance?
species this example is found in?
what are the phenotypes ?
what are the alleles ?
website where you found your information?
ok i know how all of this works i just need examples in plants in animals like as many as you can give me
Read 564 times
3 Replies
Replies
Answer accepted by topic starter
tris10satttris10satt
wrote...
Posts: 3
Rep: 0 0
11 years ago
Sign in or Sign up in seconds to unlock everything for free
This verified answer contains over 150 words.
1

Related Topics

wrote...
11 years ago
Codominance is shown between A and B blood types...when both alleles are present both are expressed equally so that the phenotype is AB blood. Characteristics of both A and B blood types are present in a person with AB blood.
Incomplete dominance is shown in a cross between red and white snap dragons. White allele=R2 and red allele=R1. when these 2 are crossed the F1 generation is pink where this is a blended appearence.  This is a mixture of both dominant genes.
wrote...
11 years ago
i learned this in biology

incomplete: when both alleles blend into the phenotype.
codominance: both traits are visible in the phentype

flowers are some examples of cincomplete dominance. if a white-colored petal plant is bred with a red-colored petal plant. the result would be pink, a blend.
chickens are examples of codominance. if a white chicken is bred with a brown chicken. the offspring would have brown specks or white specks.
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1332 People Browsing
Related Images
  
 294
  
 284
  
 945
Your Opinion
Do you believe in global warming?
Votes: 488

Previous poll results: Where do you get your textbooks?