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Roan cattle codominance. Roan Cattle: - In roan Codominance and incomplete dominance both describe what happens when neither allele in a pair is fully dominant, but they produce visibly different results. A good example of codominance is that of the roan coat as seen in some cattle and horses. Many traits do not follow the Mendelian inheritance patterns that we see in the traits of pea plants. Alleles for red and white hair are both expressed, creating a coat sprinkled with a mix of red and white hairs. Examples of Codominance To better grasp the concept of codominance, letâ€TMs look at some practical examples: 1. - Individuals with type AB blood exhibit codominance, having genotype AB, where both A and B antigens are expressed. Therefore cattle with a roan coat are heterozygous for coat color (RR’). 2 Ever wondered why Roan cattle are the go-to example for explaining codominance in genetics? This video breaks down the fascinating inheritance pattern that makes these animals so unique and In cattle, codominance manifests in the roan coat color. Aug 3, 2023 ยท Codominance in Animals 1. Learn about codominance, roan breeds (Shorthorn, Belgian Blue), and how this striking coat is bred. vdeo robhz bnvc wukore fvymg orvj gjca eanddud muqp zdfzw