| codominance | <genetics> Two alleles of a gene which result in distinctly different phenotypes, but when they are both inherited together in an individual (one from the mother and one from the father - called heterozygosity), the individual has both of the phenotypes. For example: if one allele is for red hair and the other allele is for blue hair, then the individual will have patches of blue hair and patches of red hair. (This is in contrast to incomplete dominance, where the individual would inherit a blend of the two alleles and have purple hair). (09 Oct 1997) |
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| codominance |
Co-dominance and the closely related incomplete dominance are terms in genetics that refer to the situation where an organism inherits a combined or blended phenotype instead of just the dominant trait, when two different alleles are present in the genotype. In the case of co-dominance, the characteristics defined by the alleles are both individually expressed though in different locations on the offspring organism. ...
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| codominance |
The expression of both alleles in a heterozygous individual, eg, presence of both hemoglobin A and S on electrophoresis in an individual heterozygote for sickle-cell disease.
Ãâó: www.kumc.edu/gec/gloss.html
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Situation in which two different alleles for a genetic trait are both expressed. Source : Human Genome Project Information
Ãâó: www.genomecanada.ca/GCglossaire/glossaire/index.as...
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| codominance |
Defined for pairs of alleles. The situation in which an animal heterozygous for two alleles (A1 and A2 at the A locus) expresses both of the phenotypes observed in the two corresponding homozygotes. Thus, the heterozygote (A1/A2) and both homozygotes (A1/A1 and A2/A2) are all distinguishable from each other and A1 and A2 would be considered to be"codominant. ...
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| codominance |
the situation in which both alleles are expressed in the heterozygote, or in which phenotypic expression differs from that of either corresponding homozygous genotype. A pair of alternative alleles that are both fully expressed in the heterozygote.
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