Answer:
Incomplete dominance
Explanation:
In genetics, incomplete dominance refers to an inheritance mode in which two gene variants (i.e., alleles) of the same <em>locus</em> combine in a way that neither allele dominates the other. This phenomenon is similar to codominance, but in this last case, both alleles are dominant. Incomplete dominance produces a new phenotypic trait resulting from the combination of both non-dominant alleles. An example of incomplete dominance includes the pink color of snapdragons resulting from the cross of red-flowered snapdragons with white-flowered snapdragons.
C. it could change the genetic makeup of the entire domestic cats.
Dominant is always denoted by capital letters. Recessive is always denoted by lowercase letters. Homozygous refers to both alleles of the trait being the same. Heterozygous means both alleles of the trait are different.
Homozygous Dominant:
SS, BB
Heterozygous:
Ss, Bb
Homozygous Recessive:
ss, bb