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What do individuals who are heterozygous for codominant traits show for a
phenotype?

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User Kiwo Tew
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Answer:

Individuals who are heterozygous for co-dominant traits show in their phenotype both traits, without mixing.

Step-by-step explanation:

Codominance is a type of inheritance that does not follow the rules of Mendelian inheritance, characterized by the absence of recessive traits and two different alleles for a character that behave as dominant.

Heterozygous individuals can be observed in codominance that show two different characteristics in their phenotype, without mixing, such as cattle with spotted skin or two colored flowers.

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