Among the plants obtained by crossing individuals with pink flowers, 25% of the plants were red in color, 50% in pink and 25% in white. That’s an example
May 29, 2020 | Education
| Incomplete dominance, in genetics, is a situation in which no gene is dominant. As a result, the influence of both genes is observed in the body. For example, a plant obtained by crossing plants with genes of red and white flowers blooms pink. And with self-pollination, it gives a 1: 2: 1 splitting both in genotype and in phenotype.
