What is the difference between Codominance and incomplete dominance?(1 point)

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Codominance is when both alleles are dominant, and incomplete dominance is when you have both a dominant and recessive allele.
Codominance is when both alleles are dominant, and incomplete dominance is when you have both a dominant and recessive allele.

Codominance is a trait having spots, and incomplete dominance is when trait colors mix
Codominance is a trait having spots, and incomplete dominance is when trait colors mix

Codominance is a non-Mendelian inheritance pattern. Incomplete dominance is a mendelian trait.
Codominance is a non-Mendelian inheritance pattern. Incomplete dominance is a mendelian trait.

Codominance shows both traits equally. Incomplete dominance is when one trait is not completely expressed over the other.

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Codominance shows both traits equally. Incomplete dominance is when one trait is not completely expressed over the other.

In codominance, both alleles in a heterozygous individual fully express themselves, resulting in a phenotype that shows both traits distinctly. In contrast, in incomplete dominance, the phenotype is a blend of the two alleles, where neither trait is completely dominant over the other.