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12 November, 18:45

as the trait is dominant and controlled by a single gene, the mutation must have occurred on both diploid copies. true or false?

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  1. 12 November, 19:48
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    False

    Explanation:

    A dominant trait is a trait that is inherited from parents. It is a trait that is obtained from a particular copy or type of a gene that overshadows or overwhelms the effects of another type or copy of that gene. Dominant traits are controlled by a single gene.

    Therefore, as the trait is dominant and controlled by a single gene, the mutation must have occurred on both diploid copies is a false statement.
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