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Artyom0805 [142]
3 years ago
5

The dominance pattern of a gene can be determined from the phenotypes of the parents and offspring. In the examples below, assum

e that each parent is homozygous for the specific allele and that the progeny are heterozygous. Classify each example as either complete dominance, incomplete dominance, or codominance.
a. A pea plant with all purple flowers and a pea plant with all white flowers produce a pea plant with all purple flowers.
b. A mother with type A blood and a father with type B blood have a daughter with type AB blood.
c. A red snapdragon and a white snapdragon produce a pink snapdragon.
d. A green fish and a yellow fish have mottled green and yellow offspring.
e. A mother with straight hair and a father with curly hair have a son with wavy hair.
Biology
1 answer:
Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A-complete dominant

B-codominance

C-Incomplete dominant

D-codominance

E-Incomplete dominance

Explanation:

Complete dominance- This is when a dominant Allen completely mask the effect of a recessive allele and the offspring express its phenotype E.g . A pea plant with all purple flowers and a pea plant with all white flowers produce a pea plant with all purple flowers.

Incomplete dominance- This occur when the dominant allele doesn't fully dominate over the recessive allele and the offspring shows a combination of both allele(a phenotype different from the parent)

E.g A red snapdragon and a white snapdragon produce a pink snapdragon.

Codominance- This occur when both allele express itself. The phenotype of the offspring consists of both allele example AB blood group

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