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Which statements describe codominance? Choose three answers.
Traits are usually dominant.
Traits are neither dominant nor recessive.
Offspring exhibit an intermediate form of alleles from the parents.
Both alleles, one from each parent, are expressed in offspring.
Codominance involves the interaction of two alleles.
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- Traits are neither dominant nor recessive.
- Both alleles, one from each parent, are expressed in offspring.
- Codominance involves the interaction of two alleles.
Brief note: codominance means both alleles contribute to the phenotype simultaneously (e.g., A and B blood groups), unlike incomplete dominance where offspring show an intermediate trait.
- Traits are neither dominant nor recessive.
- Both alleles, one from each parent, are expressed in offspring.
- Codominance involves the interaction of two alleles.
Brief note: codominance means both alleles contribute to the phenotype simultaneously (e.g., A and B blood groups), unlike incomplete dominance where offspring show an intermediate trait.
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