explain with help of example when two different dominant allele of a trait expressed simultaneously
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such condition is called as Co-dominance.
it is the phenomenon of expressing both the alleles in a heterozygote.
examples of co-dominance:
AB blood group system, sickle cell anaemia
AB blood group system: alleles for group A( I^A) and blood group B (I^B) are codoiminant. so, when ever both the alleles are present in an individual i.e., both (I^A & I^B) Blood group AB is produced.
Sickle cell anaemia : the allele for sickle cell anemia is Hb^S is codoiminant with normal allele i.e., Hb^A.
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such condition is called as Co-dominance.
it is the phenomenon of expressing both the alleles in a heterozygote.
examples of co-dominance:
AB blood group system, sickle cell anaemia
AB blood group system: alleles for group A( I^A) and blood group B (I^B) are codoiminant. so, when ever both the alleles are present in an individual i.e., both (I^A & I^B) Blood group AB is produced.
Sickle cell anaemia : the allele for sickle cell anemia is Hb^S is codoiminant with normal allele i.e., Hb^A.
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HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
BE BRAINLY
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