incomplete dominance is when there is no dominant allele to take over.
and i believe co-dominance is when recessive and dominant both take over.
2007-03-21 20:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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In incomplete dominance, you get a watered down version with only one gene
like
white with none (rr),
pink with one (Rr)
or
red with two (RR).
Sorry, I was calling co-dominance the wrong thing,...
co-dominance is almost what Stephbab.
said.
Ex blood type
Both A and B are dominant - so both show up...
Ai - A blood
AB - AB blood
Bi - B blood
ii - O blood
2007-03-21 20:37:00
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answered by Loulabelle 4
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think of a venture,in this venture 2 frogs mate one is purple and the different is blue and there newborn could be a mixture of white and blue IF it have been co-dominance. IF their newborn is green that could be incomplete dominance
2016-11-27 21:33:54
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answered by ? 4
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OK, simple:
Incomplete dominance is also called "blending" or "blended inheritance". Just what it says, neither gene is overpowering over the other, so they blend. Like red paint + white paint =
pink paint (blended!). Biological example; red flower + white flower = pink flower. Round squash + long squash = oval squash.
Co-dominance is like co-captains, both are just as strong and will be seen when together. Red paint +white paint =
plaid paint, like a checkerboard. BOTH red AND white appear, NO blending. Biological example: Type A blood + Type B blood = Type AB blood. They didn't blend, both appear. Also: Redish cattle + white cattle= Roan colored cattle (have both redish AND white hairs that from a distance appear pinkish or roan)
2007-03-22 01:46:47
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answered by ursaitaliano70 7
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Co-dominance is when genes from the same trait is the same
( TT, RR, WW) They are what we call homozygous for that trait or pure
incomplete is when they have 2 different genes for the same trait (Tt, Rr, Ww) They are heterozygous and are called hybrid
hope I helped!
2007-03-22 00:43:58
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answered by krish 3
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