Principle of Inheritance and VariationHard
Question
The allele which is unable to express its effect in the presence of another is called
Options
A.codominant
B.supplementary
C.complementary
D.recessive
Solution
In heteroztgous condition where both the contrasting alleles are present only one allele is able to express, called dominant, while other which remains suppressed is called recessive.
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