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The genotype of the offspring affects the triple allels setup which causes the living organism it self to not be adaptable to recessive or dominant allels causing damage to the nucleus of each 69 pairs of chromosoms

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If two dominant alleles are expressed at the same time this is a case of what?

This is called codominance. In codominance, both alleles are fully expressed in the phenotype of the individual.


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At is a gene with two dominant alleles that are expressed at the same time?

In genetics, gene with two dominant alleles that are expressed at the same time is known as codominance. This results in a phenotype where both alleles are equally and fully expressed in the offspring. An example of codominance is the AB blood type in humans, where the A and B alleles are both expressed on the surfaces of red blood cells.


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

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Where can one find images of codominance?

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.


Is sickle cell an example of codominance in genetics?

Yes, sickle cell anemia is an example of codominance in genetics.


What is the shared dominance?

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The opposite of codominance would be ordinary dominance (the expression of a dominant gene over a recessive one).


What and what Are similar because the heterozygous phenotype is different from the homozygous dominant phenotpe?

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