the suppresed allele example
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Suppressed allele of a gene refers to the allele that expresses itself, or rather is able to express itself only when present in homozygous condition, that is, when it occurs in pairs. The allele is called "RECESSIVE ALLELE".
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Suppressed allele of a gene refers to the allele that expresses itself, or rather is able to express itself only when present in homozygous condition, that is, when it occurs in pairs. The allele is called "RECESSIVE ALLELE".
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