Biology, asked by Hotspoter3215, 10 months ago

A gene is said to be dominant if
(a) it expresses its effect only in homozygous
state
(b) it expresses its effect only in heterozygous
condition
(c) it expresses its effect both in homozygous
and heterozygous condition
(d) it never expresses its effect in any
conditions

Answers

Answered by shivam1424cool
0

Answer:

Option c is right...

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Answered by gadakhsanket
1

Dear Student,

● Answer -

(c) it expresses its effect both in homozygous and heterozygous condition

◆ Explanation -

- Dominant gene expresses itself in presence of any other gene. i.e. in both homozygous and heterozygous state.

- Recessive gene expresses itself only in presence of other recessive gene. i.e. only in homozygous state.

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