Human blood type inheritance is an example of codominance, where both alleles for blood type (A and B) are expressed in the phenotype of individuals with the AB blood type.
A classic example of codominance is seen in blood type inheritance in humans, where the AB blood type is codominant over the A and B blood types. Another example is in chickens, where the mixed feather color in a heterozygous individual shows codominance between black and white feathers.
In cases where neither allele is dominant, both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype. This is known as codominance, where both alleles contribute to the phenotype without one overpowering the other. An example of this is in blood type inheritance, where the AB blood type is the result of codominance between the A and B alleles.
The AB blood type is inherited by codominance. In this case, both the A and B alleles are expressed fully in the phenotype, resulting in the AB blood type. This is different from other blood types like A or B, where one allele is dominant over the other.
This is called co-dominance. This is when 2 or more alleles are expressed at the same time. In other words they both affect the phenotype. In the example of human blood ABO type we have an allele for A = IA, B= Ib O=iIAIb = AB blood typeIbIb = B blood typeIai = AIaIa = A bloody typeIbi = B blood typeii = O blood type
Human blood type inheritance is an example of codominance, where both alleles for blood type (A and B) are expressed in the phenotype of individuals with the AB blood type.
AB blood is co-dominant.
Blood Type: AB
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both the alleles are expressed when the alleles are co-dominent, which means neither is dominant or recessive and cannot be masked. SOme examples are blood type. Type AB blood type is one co-dominent allele for a (Ia) and one for b (Ib).
Codominance refers to a biological phenomenon concerning genes having more than one dominant allele. More simply, it refers to an organism expressing more than one of a trait that might usually be considered to be a 'pick one'. For example, if one person with blood type A had a child with another person who was blood type B, the child may express codominance and have blood type AB. Given what codominance is, it doesn't really make sense to want 'images' of codominance. However if one is really set on that task, Google images is always a good choice.
They have codominance.
They have codominance.
yes, that is exactly what AB blood is and that is how blood type is inherited. Nice work