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state the law of dominance of mendel with an example ​

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Answered by sajinkya674
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Law of Dominance states that dominant alleles always mask the recessive alleles. In heterozygous condition always dominant allele is expressed in F1 generation. ... For example, a cross between any pair of contrasting characters, always dominant character is expressed. But this law is not universal always.

Answered by Karthi2112
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Law of Dominance states that dominant alleles always mask the recessive alleles. In heterozygous condition always dominant allele is expressed in F1 generation. The characters that appear in an F1 generation are called as dominant alleles and which are not expressed are recessive. For example, a cross between any pair of contrasting characters, always dominant character is expressed. But this law is not universal always.

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But if we cross these two homozygous individuals together, we can see which phenotypes are expressed in the offspring. Based on the phenotype of the lumpy hybrid baby, we now know that purple is dominant to pink, and more lumps is dominant to less lumps.

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