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Definition of
codominance :
The situation in which a
heterozygote shows the phenotypic effects of both
alleles fully & equally, (eg blood group
antigens).
Full article >>>CodominanceThe property of an
allele of a given
gene, that can be setected in a
heterozygote.
Allele ...
Full article >>>Codominance The observation of a
phenotype caused by independent
expression of both
alleles of a
gene in a
diploid.
Full article >>>Codominance Situation in which two different
alleles for a genetic
trait are both
expressed.
See also: autosomal
dominant,
recessive geneCodon See:
genetic code ...
Full article >>>codominance A type of
inheritance in which
heterozygotes fully
express both
alleles.
codon A
sequence of three
nucleotides in
messenger RNA that codes for a single
amino acid.
Full article >>>Codominance and
Multiple Alleles- Example: ABO blood group
Up to this point, we have discussed two possible
alleles for any
gene locus. For example, at the
flower color
locus, there is either the red or the white
allele (A or a).
Full article >>>codominanceA phenotypic situation in which both
alleles are
expressed in the
heterozygote.
codon ...
Full article >>>codominance A condition in which both
alleles of a
heterozygous pair are
expressed independently.
codon A
sequence of three
bases on
messenger RNA that specifies the position of an
amino acid in a
protein.
Full article >>>Another exception is "
codominance", where both
alleles are active and both
traits are
expressed; for example, both red and white
petals.
Codominance is also apparent in
human blood types.
Full article >>>Codominance results when the
polymorphism is due to
sequences within the amplified region.
Full article >>>Extended
expression patterns seen in
diploid organisms include facets of
incomplete dominance,
codominance, and
multiple alleles .
See also :
genetics, skill
Categories:
Classical genetics ...
Full article >>>The situation in which a
heterozygote shows a
phenotype somewhere (but not exactly half-way) intermediate between the corresponding
homozygote phenotypes. (Exact intermediacy is no dominance.) See also dominance,
codominance and recessivity.
Full article >>>Another exception is co-dominance, where both
alleles are active and both
traits are
expressed at the same time; for example, both red and white
petals in the same bloom or red and white
flowers on the same
plant.
Codominance is also apparent in ...
Full article >>>[
cloning DNA] [
cloning animals] Clonus Clostridia Clotting (coagulation) of blood CMA-676 Cnidaria Cocaine
Cochlea Cockayne's syndrome
CodominanceThe independent
expression of each of two
alleles in a
heterozygote.
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