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Supplementary genes are two independent pairs of genes interacting in such a manner that one dominant factor produces its effect whether the other is present or not, while the second gene can produce its effect only in the presence of the first.
stimulus
If A represents a dominant allele, then the AA genotype would produce the dominant phenotype.
They don't interact to create color, each individual light wave has a specific color. They "interact" to produce white light (all colors).
ability to produce children
codominace
with TT or Tt
At least _____ genes must interact to produce a trait.
It will produce oxygen.
They will produce gametes that are also homozygous.
A cross between two dominant homozygotes may produce a codominant animal.
Dominant alleles.
due to the presence of chlorophil
Neither. They produce nuts
Supplementary genes are two independent pairs of genes interacting in such a manner that one dominant factor produces its effect whether the other is present or not, while the second gene can produce its effect only in the presence of the first.
stimulus
If A represents a dominant allele, then the AA genotype would produce the dominant phenotype.