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Blood grouping. Type A and type B alleles are co-dominant over type O, so if you inherit a type A allele from one parent and a type B allele from the other, you will have both antigens on your red blood cells and you'll be type AB. One does not dominate over the other, both are expressed if present.

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yes, it can happen in the human eyes. that's why some people eyes are mixed colors. (ex: hazel)

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Q: Are there any traits in humans that are codominant?
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