Biology, asked by pushkaranand9418, 1 year ago

Explain law of domination.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 <b>Law of dominance is known as the first law of inheritance. In this law, each character is controlled by distinct units called factors, which occur in pairs. If the pairs are heterozygous, one will always dominate the other.</b>

 <b>Law of dominance explains that in a monohybrid cross between a pair of contrasting traits, only one parental character will be expressed in the F1 generation and both parental characters will be expressed in the F2 generation in the ratio 3:1. The one which expressed in the F1 generation is called the dominant trait and the one which is suppressed is called recessive trait. In simple words, the law of dominance states that recessive traits are always dominated or masked by the dominant trait.</b>

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Answered by r2011raj
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every gene has two forms these can be dominant or recessive but if they are present together dominant gene would be able to express and it will hide expression of recessive form.

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