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Biology, 26.06.2020 16:01, beluvangel418

Will mark brainliest. :) The two alleles for a trait are neither dominant nor recessive. Both are expressed fully and separately in a heterozygous condition. Which pattern of inheritance does the trait follow? A. Codominant B. Dominant C. Polygenic D. Recessive

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