What is the difference between
Co-Dominance,
Incomplete Dominance &
Partial Dominance?
Nature of biology only mentions
co-dominance and in a little side note it says it is pretty much the same as incomplete and partial dominance but i'm fairly sure they're not.... i always thought nature of biology was a rather solid book as well..
I remember my teacher giving us examples of dominance:
* A flower has Red Alleles and White Alleles, The colour of the flower ends up as pink (mix of both evenly expressed throughout the flower)
*A horse has lets say... Red and Brown alleles, Some individual hair strands show the phenotype of Red
only, some individual strands show the phenotype of brown
only, so you get a horse with a mixture of red and brown hair, to make it easier lets just say the thing has red and brown patches, sort of like how some cows have black and white....
What kind of dominance do these two example represent (im pretty sure they're different kinds of dominance)
Thanks guys
