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Codominance and Incomplete Dominance: Understanding the Differences in Genetics, Study notes of Genetics

An explanation of codominance and incomplete dominance, two concepts in genetics that differ from complete dominance (mendelian genetics). Using examples of snapdragons and horses, students will learn how these traits are expressed and the genotypes associated with each phenotype. The document also includes exercises for practicing genetic crosses and calculating genotypic and phenotypic percentages.

What you will learn

  • What is the difference between complete dominance (Mendelian genetics) and codominance?
  • What are the genotypes and phenotypes of snapdragons and horses for codominance and incomplete dominance?
  • How is incomplete dominance different from complete dominance?

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Name:___________________________ hour:______
Codominance and Incomplete Dominance
Part of our standards (what you need to learn this year) is to be able to describe heredity and how traits are passed
down using the following examples: eye color, widow’s peak, and blood type.
Widow’s Peak: an example of mendelian genetics.
Eye color: an example of incomplete dominance.
Blood type: an example of codominance
We have already spent a few days doing punnett squares and examples of complete dominance (mendelian
genetics) in which the dominant trait completely masks the recessive trait. Not all genes have that characteristic.
Use your notes from today to complete the following examples for incomplete dominance and codominance.
1. What is the difference between complete dominance (mendelian genetics) and codominance? (use
complete sentences)
2. How is incomplete dominance different from complete dominance? (use complete sentences)
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Name:___________________________ hour:______

Codominance and Incomplete Dominance

Part of our standards (what you need to learn this year) is to be able to describe heredity and how traits are passed down using the following examples: eye color, widow’s peak, and blood type. ● Widow’s Peak: an example of mendelian genetics. ● Eye color: an example of incomplete dominance. ● Blood type: an example of codominance We have already spent a few days doing punnett squares and examples of complete dominance (mendelian genetics) in which the dominant trait completely masks the recessive trait. Not all genes have that characteristic. Use your notes from today to complete the following examples for incomplete dominance and codominance.

  1. What is the difference between complete dominance (mendelian genetics) and codominance? (use complete sentences)
  2. How is incomplete dominance different from complete dominance? (use complete sentences)