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haleyc112

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Which is the best example of codominance?
 
  a. When a yellow flower and a blue flower are crossed and produce a yellow and blue flower
  b. When a yellow flower and a blue flower are crossed and produce a green flower
  c. When a yellow flower and a blue flower are crossed and produce a purely blue flower
  d. When a yellow flower and a blue flower are crossed and produce no flower

Question 2

The fact that type AB blood appears to be the result of a compromise between genes for type A and type B blood provides a good example of
 
  a. incomplete dominance.
  b. mutation.
  c. polygenic inheritance.
  d. codominance.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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