Why do any recessive phenotype is not heterozygous?
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Why do any recessive phenotype is not heterozygous?
The number of bad alleles needed for the diseased phenotype to manefest, depends on the dominant-recessive relationship of the alleles for the gene in question. Organisms can be homozygous or heterozygous for a gene. Homozygous means that the organism has two copies of the same allele for a gene.
The number of bad alleles needed for the diseased phenotype to manefest, depends on the dominant-recessive relationship of the alleles for the gene in question. Organisms can be homozygous or heterozygous for a gene. Homozygous means that the organism has two copies of the same allele for a gene.
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