
Biological Science 6th Edition by Scott Freeman,Kim Quillin,Lizabeth Allison,Michael Black,Greg Podgorski,Emily Taylor,Jeff Carmichael
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0134243061
Biological Science 6th Edition by Scott Freeman,Kim Quillin,Lizabeth Allison,Michael Black,Greg Podgorski,Emily Taylor,Jeff Carmichael
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0134243061 Exercise 3
The alleles found in haploid organisms cannot be dominant or recessive. Why?
A) Dominance and recessiveness describe which allele is expressed in phenotype when different alleles occur in the same individual.
B) Because only one allele is present, alleles in haploid organisms are always dominant.
C) Alleles in haploid individuals are transmitted like mitochondrial DNA or chloroplast DNA.
D) Most haploid individuals are bacteria, and bacterial genetics is completely different from eukaryotic genetics.
A) Dominance and recessiveness describe which allele is expressed in phenotype when different alleles occur in the same individual.
B) Because only one allele is present, alleles in haploid organisms are always dominant.
C) Alleles in haploid individuals are transmitted like mitochondrial DNA or chloroplast DNA.
D) Most haploid individuals are bacteria, and bacterial genetics is completely different from eukaryotic genetics.
Explanation
Though there is only one allele in haplo...
Biological Science 6th Edition by Scott Freeman,Kim Quillin,Lizabeth Allison,Michael Black,Greg Podgorski,Emily Taylor,Jeff Carmichael
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