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Q: What alleles are mask in complete dominance?
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What are 3 patterns of inheritance?

complete dominance incomplete dominance co-dominance multiple alleles polygenic inheritance


How many alleles influence a phenotype in complete dominance?

8


A condition in which both alleles are dominant and cannot mask each other they blend?

Co-dominance.


When two alleles overshadows the other what is demonstrated?

You are seeing complete dominance.


When two different alleles appear on on gene but only one of those alleles appears in the phenotype is demonstrated?

complete dominance


When two different alleles appear on one gene but only one of those alleles appears in the phenotype is demonstrated.?

complete dominance


When two different alleles appear on one gene but onely one of those alleles appears in the phenotype what is demonstrated?

complete dominance


What is the difference between incomplete dominance and complete dominance?

Complete Dominance: Where in the dominant gene completely masks the effect of the resesive gen in heterozygous conditions. Ex. Tt or Rr. Incomplete Dominance: When 2 or more alleles influence a phenotype. Ex. Flowers. Codominance: When both alleles for a gene are expressed in heterozygous offspring. Ex. Bloodtype.


What is the difference between complete dominance and incomplete dominance?

Complete Dominance: Where in the dominant gene completely masks the effect of the resesive gen in heterozygous conditions. Ex. Tt or Rr. Incomplete Dominance: When 2 or more alleles influence a phenotype. Ex. Flowers. Codominance: When both alleles for a gene are expressed in heterozygous offspring. Ex. Bloodtype.


When two different types of alleles appear on one gene but only one of those alleles appears in the phenotype what is demonstrated?

Complete Dominance


Is a situation in which a dominant allele completely masks a recessive allele for a gene.?

If you have 2 dominant alleles, the gene will be dominant, if you have 2 recessive alleles, the gene will be recessive. But if you have 1 recessive and 1 dominant, the Dominant allele will mask the recessive one.


What occurs when alleles are equally dominant?

it is a an complete dominance also known as codominance that is correct nice job