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Either Co-dominance, where different parts of the organism display the different alleles (i.e. red and white flowers), or a combination of the two alleles (i.e. red and white alleles make pink flowers)

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What type of allele dominance occurs when both the alleles are active and expressed?

When both the alleles are expressed, it is called co-dominance or mixed dominance.


When are both alleles expressed in offspring?

Both alleles are expressed in offspring when neither allele is dominant over the other, resulting in co-dominance. This means that both alleles are simultaneously expressed in the offspring's phenotype.


What alleles are mask in complete dominance?

A recessive trait is a trait with two contrasting alleles. In some cases contrasting alleles for a trait are codominan, that is, both are expressed.


When neither allele is dominant what are they expressed as?

Both of the alleles must be recessive. The trait expressed is a recessive trait.


What are the three types of dominance?

The three types of dominance are complete dominance, incomplete dominance, and codominance. In complete dominance, one allele is fully expressed over another. In incomplete dominance, neither allele is completely dominant, resulting in a blending of traits. In codominance, both alleles are expressed equally, leading to a distinct phenotype that shows features of both alleles.


What is expressed when niether copy of allele completely masks expression of the other but instead a blending of alleles is seen?

dominance :) i think its dominance.


According to the rule of dominance if two different alleles are present is the dominant allele expressed?

the dominant allele is expressed when two (assuming you mean dominant and recessive) alleles are present. however, if the alleles are codominant they are both expressed.


When one allele shows dominance over another allele?

In cases of complete dominance, one allele, known as the dominant allele, masks the expression of the other allele, known as the recessive allele, in the heterozygous state. This results in only the dominant allele being expressed in the phenotype.


How does incomplete dominance function at the molecular level?

One funcional allele is insufficient to produce the dominant pheontype. Both alleles are expressed as an intermediate of the alleles.


When both alleles are expressed in an offspring this is called?

codominance. In codominance, both alleles contribute to the phenotype and are fully expressed in the offspring. This results in a distinct phenotype that is a combination of the traits associated with each allele.


What is expressed when neither copy of an allele completely masks expression of the other but instead a bending of alleles is seen?

incomplete dominance


Which of Mendel's law states that an organism with two different alleles will express the one that is dominant?

Mendel's law of dominance states that in a heterozygous individual with two different alleles for a trait, only the dominant allele will be expressed, while the recessive allele will be masked.