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Differentiate between dominance and recessiveness.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Dominance | Recessiveness | |
| 1. | Dominance refers to the characteristic of an allele that masks or suppresses the expression of its paired contrasting allele in the F1 generation. | Recessiveness refers to the characteristic of an allele whose expression is masked or suppressed by the dominant allele in the F1 generation. |
| 2. | The dominant allele is the one that appears or is visible in the phenotype of the heterozygous organism. | The recessive allele does not appear in the phenotype when paired with a dominant allele and is only visible when present in homozygous condition. |
| 3. | In Mendel’s monohybrid experiments, the trait that appears in the F1 generation is called dominant. | The contrasting trait that does not appear in the F1 generation but appears in the F2 generation when homozygous is called recessive. |
| 4. | The dominant character is expressed even when only one copy of its allele is present (heterozygous condition). | The recessive character requires two copies of its allele (homozygous recessive) for its expression. |
| 5. | Dominance is a phenomenon where one allele masks the effect of another allele at the same locus. | Recessiveness is a phenomenon where an allele’s effect is hidden by the presence of a dominant allele. |
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