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6 April, 07:24

Why are there no carriers with dominant pedigrees?

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  1. 6 April, 07:43
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    Dominant alleles are always expressed. A carrier, by definition, "carries" an allele for a specific trait but does not express the trait (its phenotype). Therefore, an individual cannot be a carrier of a dominant allele as dominant alleles are always expressed.
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