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True - in codominance neither allele is dominant or recessive.

Codominance results in both alleles being expressed in the phenotype (characteristics of the organism). For example, if R is red and W is white - a flower with the genotype RW would have white petals with red patches (or something similar).

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What is it when an allele is neither dominant nor recessive?

When an allele is neither dominant nor recessive, it means that both alleles equally influence the trait. This is known as codominance, where both alleles are expressed in the phenotype of the individual.


Alleles are neither dominant nor recessive?

codominance


What controls the traits of alleles that are neither dominant nor recessive?

this is called codominance


What is a condition in which neither of two alleles of a gene is dominant or recessive?

Codominance is a condition in which neither of two alleles of a gene is dominant or recessive. In codominance, both alleles are expressed in the phenotype of the heterozygote, resulting in a unique phenotype that is a mixture of the two alleles.


Is a condition in which neither of the two genes in a gene masks the other?

the scientific terms used to describe when neither alleles are dominant nor recessive is codominance


Is it true that in co dominance neither of the alleles is dominant or recessive?

True - in codominance neither allele is dominant or recessive. Codominance results in both alleles being expressed in the phenotype (characteristics of the organism). For example, if R is red and W is white - a flower with the genotype RW would have white petals with red patches (or something similar).


What is a condition which neither of the two genes in a gene pair masks the other?

the scientific terms used to describe when neither alleles are dominant nor recessive is codominance


How is it possible to have neither allele dominant?

In cases where neither allele is dominant, both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype. This is known as codominance, where both alleles contribute to the phenotype without one overpowering the other. An example of this is in blood type inheritance, where the AB blood type is the result of codominance between the A and B alleles.


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


If the alleles are neither dominant or recessive what happens?

If neither are Dominant Or Recessive then its called co dominance or spuedo - dominance


Is codominance recessive or dominant?

Codominance is not the same as recessive or dominant. If two alleles are codominant, both traits are expressed in the phenotype (i.e. they both show in the organism). For instance, if a cow inherits genes for both red (R) and white(W) hairs, it will have the genotype RW, and some of its hairs will be red and some white, giving it a coat called roan.


How is codominance same as having no dominat?

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