Biology, asked by manhanoor880, 2 months ago

cross between blood group A with blood group B both allels shows codominance​

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Answered by sikandar947011
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Codominance means that neither allele can mask the expression of the other allele. An example in humans would be the ABO blood group, where alleles A and alleles B are both expressed. So if an individual inherits allele A from their mother and allele B from their father, they have blood type AB.

Answered by AtharbAkshat
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Answer:

AB

Explanation:

Codominance means that neither allele can mask the expression of the other allele. An example in humans would be the ABO blood group, where alleles A and alleles B are both expressed. So if an individual inherits allele A from their mother and allele B from their father, they have blood type AB.

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