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what is co-dominance ?

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what is co-dominance ?..

Answer / gurneet

when two alleles are eually dominant and neither of
characters appears in offspring. (eg:drosophilla,chicken
feathers..)

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what is co-dominance ?..

Answer / bear

is when two alles are different from eachother

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what is co-dominance ?..

Answer / l.santoshi.konathala

in co-dominence , the 2 alleles of a charecter expressed
equally...in this both the alleles are dominent over the
other..

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what is co-dominance ?..

Answer / jayvee

when two allele is dominant

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what is co-dominance ?..

Answer / shameer

in codominance, one allele nt dominant over the other.Both
are dominant over each other

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what is co-dominance ?..

Answer / ryan

it is teh trait were the one chromosomes are unite and they
proceed in the metamorphosis or fertilization

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