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a gene with two dominant alleles that expressed at the same time is- a) codominant b) mutational c) incompletely dominant d) polygenic I know its not c

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The answer is a) codominant. Codominant genes have two dominant alleles that both express their effects, meaning that their traits are visible in the organism. This differs from incompletely dominant genes, which only have one dominant allele that expresses its effect over the lower-expressing recessive allele, making the trait less visible or completely hidden in the organism.

Answered by Bruce Spencer

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