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

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 shows both traits equally. Incomplete dominance is when one trait is not completely expressed over the other.
Codominance shows both traits equally. Incomplete dominance is when one trait is not completely expressed over the other.
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The correct response that captures the difference between codominance and incomplete dominance is:

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

In codominance, both alleles contribute to the phenotype in a distinct manner, such as in the case of blood type AB where both A and B traits are expressed. In incomplete dominance, the phenotype is a blend of the two alleles, such as in flower color where red and white may produce pink.