Question
Which is an example of co-dominance in genetics?(1 point)
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A black chicken and a white chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers.
A black chicken and a white chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers.
A red flower and a white flower produce offspring that are all pink.
A red flower and a white flower produce offspring that are all pink.
A tall plant and a short plant produce offspring of medium height.
A tall plant and a short plant produce offspring of medium height.
A blue-eyed parent and a brown-eyed parent produce offspring with either blue or brown eyes, but not a mix of both.
Responses
A black chicken and a white chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers.
A black chicken and a white chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers.
A red flower and a white flower produce offspring that are all pink.
A red flower and a white flower produce offspring that are all pink.
A tall plant and a short plant produce offspring of medium height.
A tall plant and a short plant produce offspring of medium height.
A blue-eyed parent and a brown-eyed parent produce offspring with either blue or brown eyes, but not a mix of both.
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GPT-4o mini
An example of co-dominance in genetics is:
**A black chicken and a white chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers.**
In co-dominance, both alleles in a heterozygous genotype contribute to the phenotype, leading to a situation where both traits are expressed simultaneously, as seen with the black and white feathers.
**A black chicken and a white chicken produce offspring with both black and white feathers.**
In co-dominance, both alleles in a heterozygous genotype contribute to the phenotype, leading to a situation where both traits are expressed simultaneously, as seen with the black and white feathers.