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Filter by Meaning In certain breeds of dogs, the patches of different colors on their fur demonstrate codominance.
The red and white flowers in the garden exhibit codominance.
The striped and spotted patterns on the butterfly's wings are an example of codominance.
Certain fish species exhibit codominance in their scale patterns, leading to intricate and varied designs.
Codominance can be seen in some plant species, where both dominant and recessive alleles are expressed in the leaf color, creating a variegated pattern.
Codominance can be observed in certain types of corn, where kernels display a mixture of yellow and white colors.
The red and white patches on a Holstein cow are a result of codominance between alleles for coat coloration.
The coloration of the calico cat's fur is an example of codominance.
The striped leaves of certain plant varieties are an example of codominance between alleles for leaf pigmentation.
The mixed coloration of the fish scales indicates codominance between two different alleles.
The mixture of straight and curly hair in her family showed codominance.
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