LuthienAdrianna
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These are my puny notes for the syllabus point 2.6 - Explain the relationship between dominant and recessive alleles and phenotype using examples:
The phenotype of an organism is the visible physical outcomes of gene expression, or the non-visible physiological outcomes of gene expression. a recessive allele will only express itself if two such alleles are present in the organism i.e. tt results in a short phenotype. Dominant alleles express themselves whether the organism is homo/heterzygous for the characteristic i.e. a tall phenotype results from Tt or TT.
Is there anything missing or incorrect or weird about this? I know the answers but I always have trouble putting them down in words. -_-''
TIA
The phenotype of an organism is the visible physical outcomes of gene expression, or the non-visible physiological outcomes of gene expression. a recessive allele will only express itself if two such alleles are present in the organism i.e. tt results in a short phenotype. Dominant alleles express themselves whether the organism is homo/heterzygous for the characteristic i.e. a tall phenotype results from Tt or TT.
Is there anything missing or incorrect or weird about this? I know the answers but I always have trouble putting them down in words. -_-''
TIA