Biology, asked by monster2249, 1 year ago

Codominance is a form of inheritance in which two different alleles for a gene are both expressed, and neither allele is dominant over the other. one example of codominance is fur color in cattle; the alleles for red fur and white fur are codominant. if a homozygous red cow and a homozygous white bull mate, what would you expect to find in their offspring?

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Answered by gracydhruti
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since the alleles are codominant both characters will be expressed and the offspring will have the patches of red and white colour.

Answered by mariospartan
5

Explanation:

Codominance is a form of inheritance in which two different alleles for a gene are both expressed, and neither allele is dominant over the other. One example of codominance is fur colour in cattle; the alleles for red fur and white fur are codominant. If a homozygous red cow and a homozygous white bull mate, since the alleles are in codominance with one another, both the traits will be expressed. Hence, the offspring will have red and white coloured patches of fur.

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