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An individual has type AB blood. His father has type A blood and his mother has type B blood. What is the individuals phenotype an example of? A. simple dominant heredity B. simple recessive heredity C.
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An individual has type AB blood. His father has type A blood and his mother has type B blood. What is the individuals phenotype an example of?
A. simple dominant heredity
B. simple recessive heredity
C. codominance
D. incomplete dominanace
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The answer is C, codominance.
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