If a trait has codominant genes what will be expressed? Only one of the traits the genes code for None of the traits the genes code for Both traits the genes code for Not enough information given to answer the question
@HelpingHawk can you help me again?? lolol:)
i think its C why dont u cross check with alphadxg
k lol
@alphadxg mind helping me?
Genes from each parent show equally and codominant For example, A flower that is dominant to red crosses with a flower that has dominance for White, the offspring is a White flower, with red patches on the white pedals. Makes sense? Get it? Co dominance = CO = Together lol simple as i can make it.
Red and white flower cross Offspring is white, with red spots on it. That should make more sense.
idk its confusing, im doing a pretest rn, so when i do the lesson i should understand lol
You didn't understand that? Here. So a white flower WW crosses with a red flower RR naturally we only get one outcome, either the next generation is white or red, but because co dominance is involved meaning both traits will be expressed, the plant will express both red and white.... So it is white flower, but has red spots on it.
ok nevermind too confusing im guessing
lol, it's actually very simple you are over doing it, when you learn about the topic, you'll be like "OHHHHHH that's what AlphaDxG was talking about......"
lol okk
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