Reproduction Normal Dominance A Phenotype Shown By Peacocks Following Normal Dominance Is The Length Of Their Feathers. The Dominant Trait Would Be Long Feathers and The Recessive Trait Is Short Feathers. Genotypes: Long: AA and Aa Short: aa
Incomplete Dominance A Phenotype Shown By A Peacock Following Incomplete Dominance Is The Color Of Their Fur/Feathers. Blue: (TT) Green: (Tt) and Black: (tt). The Phenotypic Ratio Is 1:2:1 (1 Blue, 2 Green, and 1 Black) The Genotypic Ratio Would Be 1:2:1 As Well. (1TT:2Tt:1tt)
Sex-Linked Trait A Phenotype Shown By Peacocks That Are Sex Linked Are Brown Eyes. Purebred Black Eyed Females: XBXB Carrier Females: XBXb Females: XbXb Black Eyed Males: XBY Brown Eyed Males: XbY 50% Of Any Female Offspring Will Show The Recessive Trait.