Biology, asked by charlimitchell953, 8 months ago

why is there no such thing as heterozygous dominant or recessive

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Answered by harshika89
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  • A recessive gene is incapable of showing its effect if present in a heterozygous set, while a dominant gene expresses its phenotype if either in a dominant or heterozygous set. Hence, due to terminology, a heterozygous recessive effect cannot exist, as such a condition would actually refer to a dominant gene.

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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⏺️A recessive gene is incapable of showing its effect if present in a heterozygous set, while a dominant gene expresses its phenotype if either in a dominant or heterozygous set. Hence, due to terminology, a heterozygous recessive effect cannot exist, as such a condition would actually refer to a dominant gene.

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