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Explain with the help of a suitable example the inheritance of a trait where two different dominant alleles of a trait express themselves simultaneously in the progeny. Name this kind of inheritance pattern.

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To explain the inheritance of a trait where two different dominant alleles express themselves simultaneously in the progeny, we can use the example of human blood groups, specifically the ABO blood group system. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Alleles**: - In the ABO blood group system, there are three alleles: A, B, and O. The A and B alleles are dominant, while the O allele is recessive. 2. **Identifying the Parents**: ...
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