Dominance entails interactions between genes at the same locus (allelic genes) and is an aspect of the phenotype; dominance does not affect the way in which genes are inherited. The type of dominance exhibited by a characteristic frequently depends on the level of the phenotype examined.
-How do complete dominance, incomplete dominance, and codominance differ?
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