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Condominance is a genetic scenario where two different alleles for a trait are expressed equally in the phenotype of an organism. A classic example is seen in certain blood types, specifically the ABO blood group system, where individuals with type AB blood express both A and B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells, demonstrating that both alleles contribute to the phenotype. This results in a distinct blood type that is neither solely A nor solely B.

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