bella12594
bella12594
20-06-2019
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Why is a dominant allele called dominant
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sciguy101
sciguy101
20-06-2019
It’s called dominant in reference to another allele (the recessive one). It means that if both alleles are present, only the information in the dominant one will be expressed. It “dominates” the expressed phenotype.
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