[PDF] assume that there are two alleles r and r

  • Which gene R or R is dominant?

    In this case, the R allele is said to be dominant to the r allele, which is recessive. As the study of genetics has matured, the common definition of dominance has come to refer to alleles whose phenotype is manifest when present as a heterozygote (R/r).
  • Why do we have 2 alleles for each gene?

    Humans are diploids. This means that we only have two alleles for each of our genes. This is primarily because we only get one copy of a parent's chromosomes. Since all of us have two parents, we have two sets of chromosomes, hence two alleles for each gene.
  • Heterozygous refers to having different alleles for a particular trait. If the two versions are different, you have a heterozygous genotype for that gene. The relationship between the two alleles affects which traits are expressed.
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