Q. When both alleles express their effect on being present together, the phenomenon is called

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When both alleles express their effect on being present together, the phenomenon is called codominance. As a result the heterozygous condition has a phenotype different from either of homozygous genotypes, e.g. AB blood group in humans. Alleles for blood group and blood group are codominant so that when they come together in an individual, they produce blood group AB. It is characterised by the presence of both antigen A (from ) and antigen B () over the surface of erythrocytes.