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What is meant by the term codominance?
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A situation in which two alleles are not dominant or recessive over the other. In such case the observed phenotype is that of both the alleles for instance the allele .Ia and Ib that determines the blood group of man do not dominate each other so as a cross between them will give a genotype of Ia Ib with blood group AB
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