How is co-dominance different from incomplete dominance
Answer Posted / jagadish
Codominance is the incident when both genes of the
allele are completely expressed..Incomplete Dominance
is the phenomenon none of the genes present in the
alleles are expressed but a mix characyter is
expressed in the next generation>..
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