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AB blood type in humans as well as, red and white striped flowers are examples of this type of inheritance pattern.

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The inheritance pattern is CODOMINANCE

Step-by-step explanation:

Codominance is a type of non-mendelian inheritance i.e. does not follow Mendel's principles of inheritance, in which two alleles of a gene are both dominant, hence, they are both simultaneously expressed in that gene.

Examples or cases of codominance are the AB blood type in humans where alleles A and B are both expressed in the gene. Also, red and white striped flowers in certain plants is an example of codominance as red and white alleles are both expressed.

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