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Arturiano [62]
1 year ago
6

A chestnut-colored horse mates with a white-colored horse to produce a roan-colored offspring. what type of inheritance pattern

does this genetic expression represent?
Biology
1 answer:
serious [3.7K]1 year ago
3 0

This kind of genetic expression represents co-dominance type of inheritance pattern.

<h3>What is co-dominance?</h3>

In terms of genetics, codominance is a sort of inheritance in which two distinct expressions (alleles) of the same gene result in distinct features in a person. That is, both qualities emerge rather than one trait predominating over the other, as in a plant or animal with several pigment colors.

One common characteristic of people that you can't really see just by looking at them, but that many people are aware of, is their blood type. One A allele and one B allele are present in individuals with the blood type AB. Their blood type is AB because both alleles are <u>expressed simultaneously.</u>

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