Is codominance inheritance same with incomplete dominance
inheritance?
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Answer / rahulbhai
no in former all alleles are expressed with discrete
phenotype effect..exam of AB blood group.. 1A:2AB:1B.
later one gives mixed effect of all alleles.
exam of flower 1red:2pink:1white.
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Answer / astha
eg of incomplete dominance if 1flowr is red nd othr is white
nd when we make cross b/w these 2 then we will get a pinkg
flwr progeny ths shows red show incomplt dom. ovr white
codominance eg white patches cat in this 2 genes for there
phenotypic effect both r responsbl indepently there s no
dominant nd reccesive relationshp
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