Which is an example of codominance? (1 point)

o seed shape in pea plants
black and brown
O spotted coat color in horses
black and yellow
• coat color in
Labrador retrievers
tall and short plant heights

spotted coat color in horses

An example of codominance is the coat color in Labrador retrievers.

Codominance refers to a type of genetic inheritance where both alleles of a gene are expressed fully and equally in the phenotype of an organism. In other words, neither allele is dominant or recessive, and both are simultaneously expressed.

Among the examples you provided, the spotted coat color in horses is an example of codominance. In some horse breeds, such as the Appaloosa, the alleles for coat color produce a spotted pattern where both black and brown pigments are displayed together. Both alleles are expressed and visible in the horse's coat, resulting in a unique and distinct coloration.