2. What is the genetic
condition in which the
heterozygous individual has
different phenotype from the
homozygous individual?

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This condition is called of
dominance and it happen in two
ways: dominance or
codominance.

In dominance the
heterozygous presents intermediate
phenotype between the types of
homozygous, as sickle cell anemia in
the heterozygous produces some
red blood cells and normal
red blood cells. occurs, for
example, in genetic determination of
the blood group system, in
the heterozygous has a
totally different from the ,
not being an intermediate .