Codominance

Codominance

Codominance

a. Roan Coat Color in Cattle

What is codominance?

Codominance is a type of inheritance where both alleles in a gene pair are fully and equally expressed in the phenotype. Neither allele hides or masks the other. Instead, traits from both parents appear side by side.

Is codominance found in animals?

Yes! Common examples include:
Roan coat in cattle: Both red and white hairs appear together.
Speckled feathers in chickens: Offspring show both black and white feathers.
Certain pigeons: Show mixed feather patterns from both parents.

What are examples of codominance in plants?

Camellia flowers: Show red and white patches on petals.
Maize (corn): Kernels with both red and white colors.
Certain snapdragons: May show distinct color zones (though often incomplete dominance is also seen).