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If One Person in a Population Has Two Different Alleles

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If one person in a population has two different alleles of a particular gene and it's known that other people in the population have yet another different allele of this gene, then this is an example of


A) codominance.
B) pleiotropy.
C) incomplete dominance.
D) multiple allelism.

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