state and explain the law of dominance with suitable example
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Answer: Mendel’s third law is also known as the law of dominance.
It says if there are cross parents with contrasting traits, then only one form will be appearing in the next generation and the rest of the traits won’t appear.
It is somewhat like the chromosome representation of the humans.
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mendel's law of dominance state that recessive alleles will always be masked by dominat alleles.
For e. G. taking the example of two characters of pea plant, tall (T) and dwarf (t) in which tall character is dominant over dwarf character.
mendel's law of dominance state that recessive alleles will always be masked by dominat alleles.
For e. G. taking the example of two characters of pea plant, tall (T) and dwarf (t) in which tall character is dominant over dwarf character.
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