Answer:
The correct option is Codominant.
Explanation:
Co-dominance can be described as a scenario when both the alleles of a gene are present in such a way that neither of them is completely dominant over the other. As a result, both the traits will appear in the organism.
For example, when a person has both the alleles A and the allele B and both the effect of both the alleles can be seen (both A and B proteins are being produced), then such a phenomenon is termed as co-dominance.