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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Back | codominant |
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