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Donald Bates
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8 September, 14:38
The alleles are what when always both expressed
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Zoe Barton
8 September, 14:59
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If alleles are expressed together they are called codominant
If only expressed when there are two copies of it then it is Recessive
and if it is only expressed then it is Dominant
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