Codominance is a genetic phenomenon where both alleles in a heterozygous genotype are fully expressed, resulting in a phenotype that displays characteristics of both alleles equally. In the context of blood groups, the ABO blood group system illustrates codominance with alleles A and B; individuals with genotype AB express both A and B antigens on their red blood cells. This results in the AB blood type, which is distinct from the other types (A, B, and O) that express only one type of antigen or none at all. Thus, codominance explains the coexistence and expression of multiple traits in certain genetic combinations.
They have codominance.
They have codominance.
The progeny could have any of the 4 blood groups, viz., A, B, AB and O. (positive only) The ABO blood typing system is an example of codominance. In codominance, both the alleles are expressed.
Human blood type inheritance is an example of codominance, where both alleles for blood type (A and B) are expressed in the phenotype of individuals with the AB blood type.
AB blood is co-dominant.
Because both factors are present; when we talk about blood types, we have 2 individuals with 2 different blood types and they become codominant within the reproduction; meaning, there is a set of alleles and both of them show in the phenotype.
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Codominance refers to a biological phenomenon concerning genes having more than one dominant allele. More simply, it refers to an organism expressing more than one of a trait that might usually be considered to be a 'pick one'. For example, if one person with blood type A had a child with another person who was blood type B, the child may express codominance and have blood type AB. Given what codominance is, it doesn't really make sense to want 'images' of codominance. However if one is really set on that task, Google images is always a good choice.