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In a type of gene expression called ______, two different alleles are both expressed fully in the phenotype of the offspring.Multiple choice question.

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In a type of gene expression called ______, two different alleles are both expressed fully in the phenotype of the offspring.

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The type of gene expression you are referring to is called codominance. In codominance, both alleles present in the genotype are fully expressed in the phenotype, resulting in offspring that exhibit traits from both parent alleles distinctly. A classic example of codominance is seen in the ABO blood group system, where individuals who inherit both the A and B alleles will have type AB blood. Unlike incomplete dominance, which results in a blend of traits, codominance allows for both traits to be fully and separately visible. Thus, in the context of gene expression and allele interactions, codominance is the correct answer.

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