Is MN blood type an example of multiple allelism?
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This is called codominance; an example is seen in the MN blood group system of human beings. MN blood type is governed by two alleles, M and N. Individuals who are homozygous for the M allele have a surface molecule (called the M antigen) on their red blood.
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