Answer:
incomplete dominance
Step-by-step explanation:
Incomplete dominance is produced when one particular gene variant (i.e., one allele) is not fully dominant over the other allele. In heterozygous individuals, incomplete dominance generates a new phenotypic trait which is due to the interaction between both alleles and the environment. Although codominance is a similar phenomenon, it is a type of inheritance pattern (codominance) in which both alleles of the same gene are dominant, while in incomplete dominance, neither allele dominates the other. Examples of incomplete dominance include, for example, fruit color of eggplants, pink snapdragon offspring, etc.