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प्रश्न
Explain the law of dominance and compare how it differs from incomplete dominance and co-dominance.
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उत्तर
Law of Dominance: “When two homozygous individuals with one or more sets of contrasting characters are crossed, the alleles (characters) that appear in F1 are dominant and those which do not appear in F1 are recessive”.
1. Incomplete Dominance: In the incomplete dominance, both the alleles (genes) of an allelomorphic pair express themselves partially. e.g.: The flower colour of Mirabilis jalapa.
2. Co-dominance: In co-dominance, both the alleles (genes) of an allelomorphic pair express themselves equally in F1 hybrids. Such alleles which are able to express themselves equally independently in hybrids are called co-dominant alleles. Thus in co-dominance, both alleles are expressed. e.g.: Coat colour in cattle.
Chart of Dominance:

Second Generation \[\ce{\underset{Tall}{Tt} × \underset{Tall}{Tt}}\]
| Male gametes → | T | t |
| Female gametes ↓ | ||
| T | TT | Tt |
| t | TT | tt |
Phenotypic Ratio - \[\ce{\underset{Tall}{3}: \underset{Dwarf}{1}}\]
Genotypic Ratio
| TT - | 1 | |
| Tt - | 2 | 1 : 2 : 1 |
| tt - | 1 | |
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