Incomplete dominance results in a third phenotype, which means that one allele (a mutated form of a gene) is not completely shown over its pair allele. Physically, this means that a trait will be shown with both and already combined traits. For example, a white snapdragon and a red snapdragon bred. However, due to incomplete dominance their offspring was neither white nor red, but the resultant offspring is colored pink, a combination of color white and red.