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MonoHybrid Genetics:
Most genetic traits have a stronger, dominant allele and a weaker, recessive allele. In an
individual with a heterozygous genotype, the dominant allele shows up in the offspring and the
recessive allele gets covered up and doesn't show; we call this complete dominance.
However, some alleles don't completely dominate others. In fact, some heterozygous
genotypes allow both alleles to partially show by blending together how they are expressed; this is
called incomplete dominance. Other heterozygous genotypes allow both alleles to be completely
expressed at the same time like spots or stripes; this is called codominance. Examples of each are
listed below.
Write what each type would be if they were heterozygous.
1. Complete dominance = Ifa Red (RR) and White flower (IT) were crossbred, resulting in 100% Rr,
what phenotype would be seen and in what ratios, according to the rules of COMPLETE
dominance?
2. Incomplete dominance = If a Red (RR) and White flower (II) were crossbred, resulting in 100%
Rr, what phenotype(s) would be seen and in what ratios, according to the rules of IN-complete
dominance?
3. Codominance = If a Red (RR) and White flower (WW) were crossbred, resulting in 100% RW,
what phenotype(s) would be seen and in what ratios, according to the rules of
CO-dominance?
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Answer: 2. The phenotype would be 100 percent pink.

3. All flowers would have Red and White phenotype. in other words, both colors would appear on the flower with little to no mixing of the colors.

Explanation: