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29 October, 23:37

The colour of a mouses fir is determined by a single gene. different versions of a gene are known as alleles.

Explain how a gene codes for a characteristic

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  1. 30 October, 01:18
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    The colour of a mouses fir is determined by a single gene. different versions of a gene are known as alleles.

    Explain how a gene codes for a characteristic?

    From the assertion above, every genotype is made up of a pair of allele which one is donated from a parent to form a genotype. The dominant gene determines the characteristics that the offspring would exude.

    Explanation:

    if parent A donates an allele T and parent B donates an allele t, both parents now has Tt has a pair of allele but the ones from parent A dominates which is T over t, then such offspring exudes tallness which is a gene inherited from one of the parents
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