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23 December, 02:18

Use a punnett square to explain how a dominant allele masks the presence of a recessive allele

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  1. 23 December, 02:38
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    For the answer to the question above,

    DD < - - all (homozygous) dominant

    dd < - - - all (homozygous) recessive

    DD-X dd

    __d__d

    D Dd Dd

    D Dd Dd

    ^your Punnett square

    since there is a dominant gene in Dd, Dd's phenotype will be of the dominant. Therefore, an all dominant allele X an all recessive allele will yield an all dominant phenotype offspring.
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