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Codominance occurs when

genes are neither recessive nor dominant
O two genes are equally recessive
O two genes are equally dominant
O genes are linked with the X or Y chromosome

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User Csblo
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its d cuz it has to be like Rr or Ss or something like that for it to be co

because R or S is dominate over r or s so it cant be equal domnites or recessive above me is wrong he lies why do you think its called Co dominates oof cant spell

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User Shamsul Haque
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Answer: two genes are equally dominant.

Explanation: codominance is a phenomenon in which two genes are able to express themselves phenotypically in an equal proportion in an organism. For instance, a gene for black fur (B) in cattle is dominant and the gene for white fur (W) is also dominant, a cattle that inherited the two genes will have black and white fur mixed together in equal proportion. This is known as codominance.

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