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Codominant allele means both the alleles are strong (not recessive small case alphabets are for recessive) so it will give both features the alleles physical appearance (Phenotype) Eg Red flower allele R and White flower allele W will produce Pink flower as both Capital letter R and capital letter W denote both as dominant.

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(Apex Learning) Two forms of the trait are both equally dominant.

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Q: What happens when alleles for a trait are codominance?
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How can alleles be?

Alleles can either be recessive or dominant. Dominant alleles produce a dominant trait which is normally seen, whereas although the recessive allele is present, the recessive trait is not normally visible. However, in cases of codominance and complete dominance the dominant trait does not completely hide the recessive trait and it can show through.


What is codominance?

It's like incomplete dominance, but instead of one allele not being completely dominant for a trait, both alleles for that specific trait are dominant.A condition in which neither of two alleles of a gene is dominant nor recessive


What is it when two alleles are both equally dominant and will both show up?

codominance


In AB blood the A and the B alleles have what?

They have codominance.


Are alleles dominant nor recessive?

codominance


What is the interaction of two alleles in which both alleles can be observed in a phenotype?

Incomplete dominance


Alleles are neither dominant nor recessive?

codominance


In what alleles can be observed in the phenotype?

you mean phenotype, and its dominant alleles


What is a pair of nonidentical alleles affecting two phenotypes for a given trait are both expressed at same time in heterozygotes?

Co-dominance.


How does codominance effect phenotype?

both alleles are expressed in the offsping


If a trait has three different phenotypes the trait is inherited by?

codominance or incomplete dominance