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Three possible phenotypes ex. red, white, pink
Three possible genotypes RR, RW, WW
In these situations a heterozygous (hybrid) genotype produces a 3rd phenotype
-Intermediate inheritance: blend of two phenotypes (flower, blend/mix)
-Codominance: both appearing at the same time(cow, patches)
4 or more possible phenotypes
-more than 2 alleles of the trait must exist in the population -individuals only have 2 at once
Still a monohybrid trait. Shows dominance, but now an order of dominance
Four possible phenotypes: A, B, AB, O
There are 3 alleles for the gene that determines blood type.
A and B dominant over O
A and B are codominant with each other
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