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Explain duplicate dominant epistasis |
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Answer» When a dominant allele at either of TWO loci can mask the EXPRESSION of recessive alleles at the two loci, it is known as duplicate dominant epistasis. ... Presence of any of these two alleles can produce AWN. The awnless condition develops only when both these genes are in HOMOZYGOUS recessive state (AABB). |
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