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An animal with white fur is crossed with an animal with red fur. Their offspring exhibit both white hairs and red hairs. This is an example of a codominance pattern of inheritance.
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Explanation: Both parental alleles are fully expressed in the heterozygote, producing distinct patches or a mixture of white and red hairs (like roan cattle). This is codominance, not incomplete dominance (which gives a blended/intermediate phenotype).
Explanation: Both parental alleles are fully expressed in the heterozygote, producing distinct patches or a mixture of white and red hairs (like roan cattle). This is codominance, not incomplete dominance (which gives a blended/intermediate phenotype).
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