both alleles are dominant a. sex-linked gene characteristics of both alleles b. roan blend together C. incomplete dominance spotting pattern caused by codominance d. X-linked genes characteristic in humans that demonstrates codominance and multiple alleles е. codominance more than two alleles for a trait f. АВО blood type exist g. polygenic inheritance several genes control the phenotype h. color blindness a gene whose expression is af- fected by whether the organism is male or female
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