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Originally Posted by Albert Clark
Don't worry you are not alone. For the most part the two terms are basically the same but used interchangeably. And you are correct. Co Dom is a visible mutation when a single gene at a allele is different than normal. A matched pair of this gene brings on a "super" form that looks different than the single. A allele is one member of a pair of genes at the same locus or location. The locus is the location of a gene / allele on the dna strand.
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Wrong!
Incomplete dominance and co-dom are not "basically" the same. May be used to describe morphs but doesn't make them the same. People simply use co-dom in correctly.