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How do alleles that display codominance differ from alleles that display simple dominance?

How do alleles that display codominance differ from alleles that display simple dominance-example-1
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Codominance is both phenotypes of both homozygous to be made in heterozgous individuals (both alleles are expressed equally). not complete dominance when both heterozygous and homozygous have the exact phenotype. Example of codominance: A black and white feathered chicken.

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