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Halle Carpenter
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16 June, 22:05
Codominant traits in humans
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Jase Washington
16 June, 22:23
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In man, codominance is seen in the inheritance of the ABO blood group alleles. the trait is controlled by more than two alleles for the same gene within a population. Such alleles are called multiple alleles and they occupy the same locus on homologous chromosomes.
Sickle cell anaemia is a disease of the humans which is inherited in an incomplete dominance way. The disease is transmitted through a recessive gene that leads to the synthesis of abnormal haemoglobin. In sickle cell anemia patients, haemoglobin A is entirely replaced by a different type called haemoglobin S.
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