Hey Tessa! So incomplete dominance is when both alleles are blending into one. For an example, if you take a white flower and add a red flower, you get a pink flower. For co-dominance when you have a red flower and a white flower, those alleles will both evenly distribute themselves and make a spotted flower. Hope that helps! If you still don't get it....sorry. You can ask Mrs. Stein though!
Hey Tessa!
ReplyDeleteSo incomplete dominance is when both alleles are blending into one. For an example, if you take a white flower and add a red flower, you get a pink flower.
For co-dominance when you have a red flower and a white flower, those alleles will both evenly distribute themselves and make a spotted flower.
Hope that helps! If you still don't get it....sorry. You can ask Mrs. Stein though!