Accepted
at 4:57 a.m. Feb, 17, 2026
by
kevinpanini
Author:
dszablen
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
"- Parents must be homozygous for different alleles to let this happen." Is simply not true. Two heterozygous parents can have affspring that are heterozygous and demonstrate incomplete dominance. This is demonstrated in the punnet square image in the "extra" section of the card.
Before
After
Extra
Extra
Extra
Extra
Text
{{c1::Incomplete dominance::... dominance}} is a form of {{c2::intermediate heterozygous}} inheritance in which neither allele for a specific trait is {{c3::completely expressed over its paired allele}}.
Lecture Notes
Empty field
Missed Questions
Empty field
Pixorize
Empty field
Sketchy
Empty field
Additional Resources





One by one
Empty field