Differentiate between dominant and recessive gene.
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Dominant
- An Allele which expresses itself externally when present in homozygous ( TT) or heterozygous ( Tt) Condition.
- The traits which appear in F1 progeny ( like T) are called dominant traits.
RECESSIVE
- An allele which expresses itself externally when present in homozygous ( tt) condition but remains suppressed In heterozygous condition ( Tt ) .
- In which F1 progeny ( like t) not appear are called recessive traits.
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Dominant
- An Allele which expresses itself externally when present in homozygous ( TT) or heterozygous ( Tt) Condition.
- The traits which appear in F1 progeny ( like T) are called dominant traits.
RECESSIVE
- An allele which expresses itself externally when present in homozygous ( tt) condition but remains suppressed In heterozygous condition ( Tt ) .
- In which F1 progeny ( like t) not appear are called recessive traits.
hope this helps you out!
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Explanation:
Dominant
- An Allele which expresses itself externally when present in homozygous ( TT) or heterozygous ( Tt) Condition.
- The traits which appear in F1 progeny ( like T) are called dominant traits.
RECESSIVE
- An allele which expresses itself externally when present in homozygous ( tt) condition but remains suppressed In heterozygous condition ( Tt ) .
- In which F1 progeny ( like t) not appear are called recessive traits.
hope this helps you out!
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