welcome to moomoomath and science in this video I'd like to talk about incomplete dominance and codominance Gregor Mendel is the father of genetics he is famous for his pea plants he would cross pea plants and study the offsprings the traits he study had to Malia's and one would mask the other trait however life does not always act this way sometimes you get a mixing of traits or both traits appear in other words a third phenotype in this video I'd like to talk about the difference between incomplete dominance and codominance with incomplete dominance when you cross two individuals with two different phenotypes you get a third phenotype that is a blending you end with end up with something that is in between think of mixing paints if you mix red and white you get an in-between color which is pink blue and yellow is green again in between here are some real life examples the Snapdragon is a mix between a white and red flower and you get an in-between color which is pink an example of incomplete dominance this pin is the offspring of a white and black parent and you get this in-between color which is kind of grey and kind of blue with codominance both traits appear remember Co means together like cooperate which means working together one common example involves a white and brown cow and you get a spotted cow which is both white and brown a speckled chicken is an example of codominance the black and why elyes cooperate and both appear together a 4 o'clock plant is another example of the both of the aleeah's appearing they are cooperating and appearing together so there we go the difference between incomplete dominance which is blending and codominance which is both of them cooperating in both appearing thanks for watching and moomoomath uploads a new math and science video every day please subscribe and share