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in a diploid organism, there are three different alleles for a particular gene. of these three alleles one is recessive and the other two alleles exhibit co-dominance. how many phenotypes are possible with this set of alleles? a.3 b.6 c.4 d.2 |
| Answer» in a diploid organism, there are three different alleles for a particular gene. of these three alleles one is recessive and the other two alleles exhibit co-dominance. how many phenotypes are possible with this set of alleles? a.3 b.6 c.4 d.2 | |