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प्रश्न
With the help of an example differentiate between incomplete dominance and co-dominance.
उत्तर
Incomplete Dominance | Co-Dominance |
It is the condition when one allele of a gene is not completely dominant over the other allele and results in the hetero- zygotes having phenotype different from the dominant and recessive homozygotes. | The phenomenon where heterozygotes have features of both the homozygotes i.e., an alle is neither dominant nor recessive to the other. |
Eg: Cross between red-flowered (RR) and white flowered (rr) plants results in pink flowered plants (Rr). | Eg: Cross between spotted lentils and dotted lentils produce heterozygotes that are both spotted and dotted. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain the following term with example.
Co-dominance
Answer the following question.
Differentiate between incomplete dominance and co-dominance. Substantiate your answer with one example of each.
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