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Dominant / recesive phenotypeModerator: BioTeam
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Dominant / recesive phenotypeHey all,
Fact: A heterozygote with alleles Rr, express the dominant phenotype determined by "R". Question: At molecular level , what cause "R" to be expressed and not "r" ? How is the allele corresponding to the dominant phenotype selected for expression ? Why it, and not "r" ? I am merely a bio enthusiast, so please excuse me if the answer is obvious for you guys.
Re: Dominant / recesive phenotypeGood paper you pointed out in that old thread mith, thanks. Exactly what I was looking for.
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