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28 September, 18:30

Consider a gene that affects flower color. this gene has two alleles, a and

a. if aa flowers are red, aa flowers are purple, and aa flowers are blue, how would we describe the effect of these alleles

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  1. 28 September, 19:58
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    The allele would be called codominant

    When a dominant and recessive allele exist in an organism, only the dominant allele will be expressed. Dominant allele always mask the recessive because the gene code a protein while recessive gene doesn't. When both gene code a protein, they will be codominant and both gene will be expressed. The result could be a mixed effect. In this case, the purple is mixed color of red and blue.
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