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A genetic term
A genetic term used when describing an [[Allele|allele]] whose [[Phenotype|phenotype]] is expressed in [[Organism|organisms]] both [[Homozygous|homozygous]] for that allele and [[Heterozygous|heterozygous]] (it masks another allele - a [[Recessive|recessive]] allele).  
 
There are three types of dominance:
 
Complete Dominance - recessive phenotypes are only present in homozygous recessive organisms
 
Incomplete Dominance - heterozygotes resemble neither the dominant nor the recessive phenotype
 
Co-dominance - heterozygotes are a mixture of both the dominant and recessive phenotypes
 
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A genetic term used when describing an allele whose phenotype is expressed in organisms both homozygous for that allele and heterozygous (it masks another allele - a recessive allele).  

There are three types of dominance:

Complete Dominance - recessive phenotypes are only present in homozygous recessive organisms

Incomplete Dominance - heterozygotes resemble neither the dominant nor the recessive phenotype

Co-dominance - heterozygotes are a mixture of both the dominant and recessive phenotypes