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An organism is heterozygous for a gene that follows mendel's law of dominance. which allele will be expressed as its phenotype ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The principle of dominant inheritance discovered by Mendel states that in a heterozygote the dominant allele will cause the recessive allele to be "masked": that is, not expressed in the phenotype. Only if an individual is homozygous with respect to the recessive allele will the recessive trait be expressed.

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an organism is heterozygous for agent that follows mendel's law of dominance.

Explanation:

  • The dominant gene will be expressed in the phenotype. For each of the any there are two types of gene.
  • However only one gene will be expressed in the phenotype of the individual
  • according to mendel's law of dominance the dominant trait will be expressed however the other treat will remain in the Jin but will not be expressed by the individual

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