For the types of Inheritance based on the expression of alleles in the organism:
- dominant - presence of a single allele for the trait to be expressed
- recessive - presence of two alleles for the trait to be expressed
- multiple - presence of many alleles for the trait to be expressed
What is each inheritance?
Dominant inheritance: In this type of inheritance, only one copy of the dominant allele is needed for the trait to be expressed. The recessive allele is masked by the dominant one.
Recessive inheritance: In this type of inheritance, both copies of the recessive allele are needed for the trait to be expressed. The dominant allele masks the effect of the recessive one when present.
Multiple allelism: This type of inheritance involves more than two alleles for a single gene, leading to multiple possible phenotypes. For example, blood type in humans is determined by three alleles (A, B, and O), resulting in four different blood types.
Complete question:
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Identify the types of Inheritance based on the expression of alleles in the organism.
dominant
recessive
multiple
presence of many alleles for the tralt to be expressed
presence of two alleles for the trait to be expressed
presence of a single allele for the trait to be expressed