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Aleks [24]
3 years ago
7

A particular gene can have two forms, called alleles. Which statement best describes the similarity between the recessive allele

and the dominant allele?
Biology
2 answers:
ale4655 [162]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Option A is correct

Explanation:

Options for the questions are -

A) only the dominant allele is expressed when the both allele are inherited

B) only recessive allele is expressed when both allele are inherited

C) the recessive allele is expressed only if it moves to a different chromosome

D) the dominant allele can be expressed only if two homologous chromosomes have it

A dominant allele is the one which expresses its trait when present in pair either with another dominant allele or a recessive allele. While a recessive allele is able to express itself only when it occurs in pair with another recessive allele. Thus, option A is correct.

For instance if “R” represent the red dominant color of a flower and “r” represents recessive white color of flower, then RR and Rr represents the genotype of red flower while while color is expressed when the genotype of flower is homozygous recessive i.e rr

Hence, Option A is correct

oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
5 0
If your choices are the following:
<span>A. both alleles can be expressed if they are on the same chromosome
B. both allele have exactly the same genetic instructions
C. both alleles must have come from the same parents
D. both alleles can be found in a homologous pair of chromosomes

Then the answer to your question would be </span>D. both alleles can be found in a homologous pair of chromosomes
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