WHAT POSSIBLE PARENTAL CROSS CAN PRODUCE 50% RED FLOWERS AND 50% WHITE FLOWERS?
IN INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
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WHAT POSSIBLE PARENTAL CROSS CAN PRODUCE 50% RED FLOWERS AND 50% WHITE FLOWERS?
IN INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
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Answer:
1. Pattern of inheritance where both alleles in the heterozygous
offspring are FULLY expressed
2. Example: Human Blood Type
a. Genotype = Letters; Phenotype = Blood Type
b. Type A: AA, AO (homozygous & heterozygous)
c. Type B: BB, BO (homozygous & heterozygous)
d. Type AB: AB (ONLY heterozygous)
e. Type O: OO (ONLY homozygous)
3. Punnett Square Example:
a. Knowing that blood type shows a pattern of
codominance, cross a person with TYPE O blood and one
with TYPE AB blood.