Biology, asked by yashshindeytl75, 10 months ago

what is codominance?​

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Answered by abhi0758
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Explanation:

Codominance is a heterozygous condition in which both alleles at a gene locus are fully expressed in the phenotype. Alleles which show an independent effect are called as Codominant alleles. In codominance, neither phenotype is completely dominant. The best example of codominance is ABO blood group.

Answered by anjalinigam370h
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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.

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