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Non-Mendelian Inheritance:

Codominance and
Incomplete Dominance
PRESENTED BY:
MIGHTYCHONDRIAS
Venn Diagram Between Incomplete dominance and Co-
dominance
INCOMPLET
CODOMINAN
E
CE
DOMINANC
•TraitsareE •Both
appeared as inheritance •2 alleles are
patterns
blended. •Heterozygo
both dominant
Ex. Flower us shows •Both traits
C^R+C^W=Pink the
phenotypes from the
•Dominant
character doesn't
•Alleles are parents appear
expressed in
appear. uppercase. in the
•One allele isn't •Traits are
dominant
offspring.
fully dominant.
WHAT IS THE
APPLICATION OF THIS
LESSON IN REAL LIFE?
~ Breeding the mating and production of
offspring by animals.

~ Grafting is the act of placing a portion


of one plant (bud or scion) into or on a
stem, root, or branch of another (stock) in
such a way that a union will be formed
and the partners will continue to grow.
~Budding is the transfer of a bud from 1
plant to another plant. You can do
budding between different cultivars of the
same species, and in some cases, between
different species. Unlike grafting, which
attaches the entire upper part of a plant,
budding only attaches the bud to a
different plant.
Agreement
Example of Incomplete Dominance in Human
1. Wavy hair

+ =
Agreement
Example of Incomplete Dominance in Human
2. Tay-sachs
Agreement
Example of Co-dominance in Human
1. Hazel Eyes

+ =
Agreement
Example of Co-dominance in Human
2. Blood Type AB
Agreement
Example of Incomplete Dominance in Plants
1. Pink Carnation

+ =
Agreement
Example of Incomplete Dominance in Plants
2. Light Violet Eggplant

+ =
Agreement
Example of Co-dominance in Plants
1. Camelia flower

+ =
Agreement
Example of Co-dominance in Plants
2. Rhododendron flower

+ =
Agreement
Example of Incomplete Dominance in Animals
1. Gray Rabbit

+ =
Agreement
Example of Incomplete Dominance in Animals
2. Palomino Horse

+ =
Agreement
Example of Co-dominance in Animals
1. Black and White Rabbit

+ =
Agreement
Example of Co-dominance in Animals
2. Dalmatian

+ =
GENERALIZATION
In a broad view, non-mendelian inheritance is a pattern of
inheritance in which trait do not segregate in accordance
with mendel's law. Codominance and incomplete
dominance falls under non-mendelian inheritance. In
codominance, both traits of the parents appear in the
offspring while in the incomplete dominance, it appear as
blended in the offspring. This can be applied in real life like
in human, particularly the eye and hair color, the height and
weight, and even coping up with some diseases such as
hemophilia. This also have to do with plants and animals.
THANK YOU!~

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