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what is Law of Dominance ? ​

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Answered by Mabelrose
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Mendel's law of dominance states that in a heterozygote, one trait will conceal the presence of another trait for the same characteristic.

Rather than both alleles contributing to a phenotype, the dominant allele will be expressed exclusively.

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Answered by BrainlyFlash
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Mendel's generalization of the results of breeding experiments are summarised under three laws :

  1. Law of Dominance : Out of a pair of contrasting characters present together , only one is able to express itself while the other remains suppressed. The one that expresses is the dominant character and the one unexpressed is the recessive. the recessive character can express only when the pair consists of both recessives.
  2. Law of Segregation (also called the law of purity) : The two members of a pair of factors separate during the formation of gametes. They do not blend but segregate or separate into different getmates .The gamates combine together by random fusion at the time of Zygote formation.
  3. Law of Independent Assortment : When there are two pairs of characters , the distribution of the alleles of one character into the gamates is independent of the distribution of the alleles of the other character.

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