Two homozygous parents harboring two different alleles of a gene, exhibiting incomplete dominance for flower colour were used for a genetic experiment. Which ONE of the following statements is INCORRECT ?
Incomplete dominance is a type of dominance in which the phenotype of a heterozygote is intermediate between the two homozygous parents having contracting phenotypes. When two homozygous parents having two different alleles of gene for flower colour are crossed, the generation will be of a different flower colour compared to both the parents. The ​ generation will have plants with all the three different flower colours. The genotypic ratio obtained in the generation will be the same irrespective of whether it is complete dominance or incomplete dominance. The phenotypic ratio however will be same as genotypic ratio, that is 1:2:1 where 1 part will be homozygous dominant, 2 part will be heterozygous showing new flower colour and 1 part will be homozygous recessive.