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What will a heterozygote show when two alleles are codominant?

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What will a heterozygote show when two alleles are codominant?
Answer: The AB heterozygote at the classical blood type locus (the ABO locus) expresses both the A and B blood type antigens and has been considered as a classical case of codominance. ... The heterozygote (βoβ) exhibits codominance because both alleles produce roughly equal amount of their respective proteins.
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Both phenotypes will be shown.
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