What is the difference between codominance and epistasis?
Codominance:
The phenomenon where a cross is done between individuals with two different phenotypes and the appearance of both parental phenotypes is seen together in the offspring is called codominance.
Epistasis:
The phenomenon where the expression of one gene affects the inheritance of one or more genes that are inherited independently is called epistasis.
Differences between co-dominance and epistasis:
Codominance | Epistasis |
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2. The traits associated with each allele are displayed simultaneously | 2. It can have an important influence on several evolutionary phenomena. |
3. Example: ABO blood group | 3. Example: Red hair |