the alleles found in haploid organisms cannot be dominant or recessive.why?
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In case of haploid organisms only one set of chromosomes is present so either presence of any allele will not dominate any allele.
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haploid organisms contain a single type of allele like it may be tall and it may be dwarf so any of the allele can express then we can't say it to be doninant or recessive
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