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Person having genotype I^(A) I^(B) would...

Person having genotype `I^(A) I^(B)` would show the blood group as AB. Thus is because of

A

Pleiotropy

B

Co-dominance

C

Segregation

D

Incomplete dominance

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The correct Answer is:
B

In this both alleles are dominant and this is called co- dominant. Ex `I^A` and `I^B`.
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