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What is law of dominance of traits? Explain with an example

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Answered by Ajanyasahoo
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Law of Dominance states that dominant alleles always mask the recessive alleles. ... 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.

Example:-

Each cherry has two copies of gene X, and those copies are called alleles. We can say that allele A codes for red color, and allele a codes for yellow color. The Law of Dominance says that when an organism is heterozygous for a trait, only the dominant allele will produce a phenotype.

Answered by lsbbs20069khushbu
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law of dominance: The law of dominance states that the character which shows it's effect in both homozygous and heterozygous condition is dominant trait and the trait which do not show its effect in heterozygous condition is recessive trait

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