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Page 1: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Lesson 5

What is incomplete dominance?

Page 2: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in a tie. This shows that the teams are equally matched.

Page 3: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Heredity is sometimes like this. Most traits have a stronger, dominant gene, and a weaker, recessive gene.

The dominant gene usually “wins”. The dominant trait shows up in the offspring. The recessive trait stays hidden.

Page 4: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Not all genes are completely dominant or completely recessive. The genes of certain traits are equally strong. Neither trait is dominant.

We say there is incomplete dominance. In cases like these, genes combine, and mix.

Page 5: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

A mixture of the two genes shows up. This kind of gene combination is called blending.

There are three good examples of incomplete dominance.

Page 6: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Four-o’clock Flowers

Page 7: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Four o’clock flowers are usually red or white. Red and white are equally strong traits. Neither color is dominant. When a pure red (RR) crosses with a pure white (WW), the colors blend.

The offspring will have pink (RW) flowers.

Page 8: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Shorthorn Cattle

Page 9: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

In cattle, if one parent is pure red (RR) and the other parent is pure white (WW), the offspring will be pink (RW).

The blended calf is called a “roan”.

Page 11: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Some of these chickens have genes for black feathers, others have genes for white feathers. Neither of these genes is dominant. The offspring of pure black (BB) and pure white (WW) are gray (BW)

Page 12: Lesson 5 What is incomplete dominance?. In most games, there is a stronger team and a weaker team. Usually, the stronger team wins. Some games end in.

Many genes in humans also show incomplete dominance. They include genes for most hair and eye colors.


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