blood type AB, A and B are codominant, and therefore both are expressed in the individual. Blood type is determined by their possession or lack of the antigens A and B, which are carried on the surface of the red cells. Persons may thus have type A, type B, type O, or type AB blood. O means there are no antigens.
Yes. It occurs when there is no dominant allele for a trait. For example, pink flower color in sweat peas results from the inheritance of the heterozygous genotype rw, where r represents red flower color and w represents white flower color.
When a person inherits the incomplete dominance trait this is referred to as incomplete dominance. This is considered to be the recessive allele.
Blood type AB is inherited by codominance. In type AB, neither the A or the B allele override each other.
Blood Type: AB
B) codominance
The AB blood type is the only one that is codominant. The other blood types display regular dominance.
Yes, genes can be inherited from even great-great-great-great grandparents!
The answer to your question is incomplete dominance sweety. ^u^ Heehee! Hope this helps!
blood type -_-
Blood Type: AB
yes, that is exactly what AB blood is and that is how blood type is inherited. Nice work
AB blood is co-dominant.
B) codominance
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Plato users, Codominance.
The AB blood type is the only one that is codominant. The other blood types display regular dominance.
most common blood type is inherited by chilld
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codominance
most common blood type is inherited by chilld
multiple allels