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-Codominant: refers to two alleles of the same gene that, when both present, will express the phenotypes of both alleles. An example is the $A$ and $B$ alleles for human bloodtype; some humans have $AB$ bloodtype because the $A$ and $B$ alleles are codominant. +Codominant: refers to two alleles of the same gene that, when both present, will express the phenotypes of both alleles. An example is the $A$ and $B$ alleles for human bloodtype; some humans have $AB$ bloodtype because the $A$ and $B$ alleles are codominant, whereas the $O$ allele is recessive to both $A$ and $B$.
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