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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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| codominance |
Situation in which two different alleles for a genetic trait are both expressed. Source : Human Genome Project Information
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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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