a cow with white hairs and a cow with black hairs mate and produce a cow with both white and black hairs. apex
Co-dominance occurs when two alleles are fully expressed in a hetrozygote. These alleles act in a distinctive ways. The two products are the same with respect to function but different in exact amino acid sequence. In human, the ABO blood group antigens are a good example. Allele I^A for A-type blood is codominant with its allele I^B for B-type blood. the hetrozygote (I^A I^B) expresses the characteristics of both A and B antigens (AB- type blood group)
The MN blood groups in humans. Someone can be homozygous MM and have only that type of molecule on the surfaces of their red blood cells, or be homozygous NN and have only that type of molecule on the surface, but they could also be MN which would mean the showed both M and N molecules on the surfaces of their red blood cells.
B) codominance
Incomplete dominance is when one allele is not completely dominant over the other. Codominance is when both alleles contribute to the phentotype
A red and white flower would be the result of codominance between the allele for red color and the allele for white color.A pink carnation is the result of incomplete dominance between the allele for red color and the allele for white color.
codominance or incomplete dominance
The heterozygote expresses the phenotype of both homozygotes.
The cats were codominance
codominance
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codominance
The opposite of codominance would be ordinary dominance (the expression of a dominant gene over a recessive one).
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance.
The difference between dominant and codominance is power, influence and importance which defines the word dominant. Codominance is an allele gene individuals receive by both parents which is two versions of a gene in relationship to each other.
They have codominance.
Codominance
They have codominance.
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).