INCOMPLETE
DOMINANCE
Incomplete dominance is almost like a compromise
between two alleles, as it forms a new version of the cross. This differs
from Mendel's dominant-recessive inheritance, as neither allele is dominant
or recessive. A good example would be if you crossed a red flower and a
black flower, you might get some shade of dark purple. The following Punnett
square shows this with R being red, and P being black.