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In non-medelian genetics, chickens have a trait for feather color. Black is dominant and so is white. The heterozygous version of the bird has a checkered pattern which shows both white and black feathers. What type of non-mendelian genetics is shown?

A. Incomplete dominance
B. codominace
C. Two-trait dominance
D. This is mendelian genetics not non-mendelian genetics

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B. codominance

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