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explain the law of dominance. with example

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Answered by CanadianGirl
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hello MATE here is ur answer

sorry i dont know example

Mendel's Law of Dominance states that recessive alleles will always be masked by dominant alleles. Therefore, a cross between a homozygous dominant and a homozygous recessive will always express the dominant phenotype, while still having a heterozygous genotype.

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Answered by queen63
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law of dominance states that went to homozygous individuals with one or more sets of contrasting characters are crossed the F1 hybrid have both the contrasting jeans of a pair but only one Express and it does not hello The Other want to appear the one that is expressed is dominant and the other that remains masked is recessive
example: in human beings if the one parent is small in height and other is tall . if the gamete of tall person fuses with the other. this means that the gamete of tall person dominate the recessive 1
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