3. Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance
Variations of Dominance
3. Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance Variations of Dominance
8PRACTICE PROBLEM
Suppose we have B alleles which are responsible for a fruit's yellow (BB/Bb) and green (bb) color at a certain locus. In the second locus, a dominant A allele which prevents pigmentation production is also present. If upon crossing, the fruits produced are color white, this event is considered as:
Suppose we have B alleles which are responsible for a fruit's yellow (BB/Bb) and green (bb) color at a certain locus. In the second locus, a dominant A allele which prevents pigmentation production is also present. If upon crossing, the fruits produced are color white, this event is considered as: