Answer:
Co-dominance pattern
Step-by-step explanation:
Co-dominance is a phenomenon in which the two alleles of a gene exert equal effects on each other. That is neither allele of a gene is has the ability to suppress the expression of the other.
On the other hand, the alternate version of a gene represented by alleles are both expressed phenotypically in individuals carrying a co-dominant gene.
Apart from the illustration shown in the question, a good example of co-dominance can be observed in the human ABO blood system in which both allele A and B are expressed in individuals with AB blood group.