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flow/connect.htm signment Regarding variations of genetic dominance, determine to which category each scenario on the left belongs. Then click and drag each to the appropriate category Incomplete Dominance Both parents must donate a biue- eyed allele for a 25% chance of expression in offspring A black mouse and a white mouse produce a gray mouse This is an ale that requires a homozygous genotype to be expressed Recessive Dominant Only one parent needs to donate an alltele for full expression Types A and Types B blood can both be passed on to offspring as Type AB A white chicken and black hen produce ofspring with both black and white feathers Reset Prev 19of 42111 Next >

Explanation / Answer

Dominant - The allele that is able to express itself even in Heterozygous state.

Recessive - allele that express itself only in Homozygous conditions.

Co doninance - Both allele are expressed in Heterozygous state.

Incomplete Doninance - Incomplete expression of an allele in presence of other. Example white and red flowers produce Voilet flower.

Answers.

Incomplete Dominance - A Black and White mouse produce GRAY mouse.

Co Dominance - type A and type B blood group can be passed as Type AB in offspring.

Recessive - this is the allele that require Homozygous genotype for expression.

Dominant - only one parent need to donate allele for its full expression.