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9 February, 22:49

What Mendel''s principle of dominance suggests a gene will always be masked by the presence of a gene?

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  1. 9 February, 23:16
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    Mendel's law of dominanace means that there will be an allele which will join to form a certain trait based on the allele. This means that one of the alleles will always dominate the other allele no matter what. Unless both the alleles are recessive. example: B will always reult in blue eyes whereas b will result in brown eyes ... BB leads to blue eyes, Bb leads to blue eyes but bb will result in brown eyes (both alleles are recessive).
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