Codominance is when neither trait is dominant nor recessive. Both traits are equally likely to occur and the offspring is often from a blending trait. For example, if two co dominant animals mate and one is brown and the other is white, the offspring will be a blending of both colors.
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∙ 14y agoCo-dominance is a genetic concept where both alleles in a heterozygous individual are fully expressed, resulting in a phenotype that displays traits from both alleles equally. This is different from incomplete dominance, where the traits blend together. An example of co-dominance is the AB blood group system in humans.
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∙ 15y agoCodominance is when two gene's traits mingle and turn into a different trait.
Its an exception because both of the alleles are expressed in heterozygotes.
In genetics, gene with two dominant alleles that are expressed at the same time is known as codominance. This results in a phenotype where both alleles are equally and fully expressed in the offspring. An example of codominance is the AB blood type in humans, where the A and B alleles are both expressed on the surfaces of red blood cells.
One can find images of codominance by conducting an online image search using keywords such as "codominance," "codominant traits," or "codominant inheritance." Alternatively, educational websites, biology textbooks, or genetics resources may also provide illustrations or diagrams depicting examples of codominance.
This is called codominance. In codominance, both alleles are fully expressed in the phenotype of the individual.
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Its an exception because both of the alleles are expressed in heterozygotes.
In genetics, gene with two dominant alleles that are expressed at the same time is known as codominance. This results in a phenotype where both alleles are equally and fully expressed in the offspring. An example of codominance is the AB blood type in humans, where the A and B alleles are both expressed on the surfaces of red blood cells.
The cats were codominance
One can find images of codominance by conducting an online image search using keywords such as "codominance," "codominant traits," or "codominant inheritance." Alternatively, educational websites, biology textbooks, or genetics resources may also provide illustrations or diagrams depicting examples of codominance.
This is called codominance. In codominance, both alleles are fully expressed in the phenotype of the individual.
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what do we mean when we say technique of molecular genetics
you mean phenotype, and its dominant alleles
Codominance is when both alleles of a gene are fully expressed, resulting in a phenotype that shows traits from both alleles. This can lead to a different phenotype than observed with simple dominant-recessive inheritance, as both alleles contribute equally to the offspring's appearance.
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The opposite of codominance would be ordinary dominance (the expression of a dominant gene over a recessive one).
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