The AB blood type is the only one that is codominant. The other blood types display regular dominance.
AB
B) codominance
The answer to your question is incomplete dominance sweety. ^u^ Heehee! Hope this helps!
Blood types is a good example of codominance. There are three alleles for blood type, that can be represented as IA, IB, and i. IA and IB are both dominant to i, but when an individual inherits one of each the former two alleles (IAIB), he or she will have type AB blood. Instead of one allele being straightforwardly dominant to another, or the resulting phenotype being a halfway stage between the two alleles, the phenotype has aspects directly resulting from each allele.
ABO blood types are controlled by codominance and multiple alleles.
blood group A & B, because when they inherited together gives rise to AB blood type. AB blood type is co-dominance currently there is no incomplete dominance blood type known to the scientific community
AB blood is co-dominant.
Blood Type: AB
B) codominance
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Plato users, Codominance.
IAIB (4)
codominance
both the alleles are expressed when the alleles are co-dominent, which means neither is dominant or recessive and cannot be masked. SOme examples are blood type. Type AB blood type is one co-dominent allele for a (Ia) and one for b (Ib).
One can find images of codominance by conducting an online image search using keywords such as "codominance," "codominant traits," or "codominant inheritance." Alternatively, educational websites, biology textbooks, or genetics resources may also provide illustrations or diagrams depicting examples of codominance.
They have codominance.
They have codominance.
yes, that is exactly what AB blood is and that is how blood type is inherited. Nice work