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∙ 12y agoThe dominant allele.
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∙ 12y agobecause it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
An allele whose characteristic phenotype is masked by the presence of a second allele is called recessive when used in reference to that second allele.
They have the same phenotype.
If an individual has one recessive allele and one dominant allele, they are known as heterozygous. The dominant trait will be expressed.
When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.
When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.
When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.
When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
An allele whose characteristic phenotype is masked by the presence of a second allele is called recessive when used in reference to that second allele.
When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.