A) dominant-recessive
B) codominance
C) incomplete dominance
D) corecession
Correct Answer: B
Solution :
Co-dominance occurs when the contributions of both alleles are visible in the phenotype. In the ABO example, the \[{{\text{I}}^{\text{A}}}\] and \[{{\text{I}}^{\text{B}}}\] alleles are co-dominant in producing the AB blood group phenotype, in which both A-and B-type antigens are present.You need to login to perform this action.
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