CHART OF DOMINANCE AND RECESIVE CLASS 10TH . pls answer this question or namjoon will shave my brows
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Dominance
- It is able to express itself even in the presence of its recessive allele.
- It does not require another similar allele to produce its effect on the phenotype, e.g., TT is tall.
- Dominant allele or factor can form complete polypeptide or enzyme for expressing its effects, e.g., violet colour of flower in pea.
Recessive
- Recessive allele or factor is unable to express its effect in the presence of dominant allele.
- It produces its phenotypic effect only in the presence of a similar allele, e.g., tt is dwarf.
- The recessive allele forms an incomplete or defective polypeptide or enzyme so that the expression consists of absence of the effect of dominant allele, e.g., white flower colour in pea.
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