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How is codominance different from complete

dominance?
The heterozygote genotype has a different
phenotype from the homozygous dominant
genotype.
genotype.
The homozygous recessive genotype has the same
phenotype as the heterozygote.
The heterozygote genotype has the same
phenotype as the homozygous dominant
genotype.
The homozygous recessive genotype has the same
phenotype as the homozygous dominant
genotype.

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Answer:

The heterozygote genotype has a different

phenotype from the homozygous dominant

genotype.

Step-by-step explanation:

In codominance bothe genes are equally dominant. For example, AA is type A blood, BB is type B blood, but AB is type AB blood. Both genes are expressed in the phenotype.

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