| codominant | In genetics, denoting an equal degree of dominance of two genes, both being expressed in the phenotype of the individual; e.g., genes A and B of the ABO blood group are codominant; individuals with both are type AB. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| codominant allele | In genetics, denoting an equal degree of dominance of two genes, both being expressed in the phenotype of the individual; e.g., genes A and B of the ABO blood group are codominant; individuals with both are type AB. (05 Mar 2000) |
| codominant gene | A set of two or more alleles, each expressed phenotypically in the presence of the other. (05 Mar 2000) |
| codominant inheritance | Inheritance in which two alleles are individually expressed in the presence of each other; there may be other alleles available at the locus that may or may not exhibit codominance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| codominant trait | See: codominant. (05 Mar 2000) |
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When both alleles of a pair are expressed in the phenotype.
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Both alleles affect the phenotype of a heterozygous genotype, and neither is dominant over the other.
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Refers to two alleles that each contribute to the phenotype of a heterozygote.
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Alleles are codominant if each is expressed independent of the presence of the other. Example: AB blood type.
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