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igor_vitrenko [27]
3 years ago
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A woman has two dominant alleles. What is her phenotype?

Biology
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Oksanka [162]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Her phenotype will be the physical characteristic generated by the dominant allele.

Explanation:

The phenotype is the term used to describe the physical representation of a characteristic determined by the genpotype.

To improve the understanding of this, we will use an example. As we know, the hair color of humans is determined by the genotic. Black hair has the genotype formed by the dominant homozygous alleles "AA", brown hair has the genotype formed by heterozygous alleles "Aa", while blond hair has the genotype promoted by recessive homozygous alleles "aa".

With that, we can conclude that if a woman has two dominant alleles, her phenotype is the physical characteristic represented by the dominant alleles. In the case of hair, its phenotype would be black hair.

ladessa [460]3 years ago
3 0
Well it depends what the trait is..Like her eye color or hair color! Since its dominant its going to show up so if the trait is her hair color: brown then her phenotype is that her hair color will be brown since she has 2 dominant.<span>
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