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Genes Describes Situation Alleles Expressed Roughly Equal Amounts

Codominant describes the expression of both alleles of a gene in a heterozygote at roughly equal levels, a property common to most genes, including highly polymorphic MHC genes.

Describes the situation in which the two alleles of a gene are expressed in roughly equal amounts in the heterozygote. Most genes show this property, including the highly polymorphic MHC genes

Front Describes the situation in which the two alleles of a gene are expressed in roughly equal amounts in the heterozygote. Most genes show this property, including the highly polymorphic MHC genes
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