what are codominant genes
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Codominance is a relationship between two versions of a gene. Individuals receive one version of a gene, called an allele, from each parent. ... In codominance, however, neither allele is recessive and the phenotypes of both alleles are expressed.
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Codominance occurs when two heterozygous alleles are fully expressed. Neither allele can dominate, so they both show up, but they do not blend. The prefix co- means "together" so you can use that to remember that "both alleles show up together".
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