Department of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, Australia
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Blood Types and Beyond: Co-dominance in Inherited Haematological Disorders
Author(s): Danielle Divera*
Co-dominance is a genetic phenomenon where both alleles of a gene are expressed simultaneously in the phenotype of a heterozygous individual.
Unlike traditional Mendelian inheritance, where one allele dominates the other, co-dominance results in a blending or co-expression of traits. This
phenomenon is particularly evident in blood type inheritance, where the ABO system showcases co-dominance between the A and B alleles,
leading to distinct blood types. In co-dominant traits, the heterozygous individual exhibits a phenotype that is a unique combination of both alleles,
rather than a simple intermediate. This complex interplay between alleles adds a layer of diversity and complexity to genetic inheritance patterns,
contributing to the rich tapestry of biological diversity... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2161-0436.2023.14.223
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