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When different alleles both influence the phenotype of an organism, the result is.... a A genotype b A phenotype c An allele d Codominance
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When different alleles both influence the phenotype of an organism, the result is....
a A genotype
b A phenotype
c An allele
d Codominance
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codominance because there isn’t any give between the alleles so they create a “blend” effect.
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The answer is d I think
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