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Are all mutations a bad thing? Explain simple answer
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What is the difference between genotype and phenotypes?
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What is the difference between codominance, and incomplete dominance? SIMPLE answer
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How do you know which allele for a trait is dominant? simple answer
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No, not all mutations are bad. While some mutations can cause diseases or harmful effects, others can be neutral or even beneficial. Beneficial mutations can lead to new traits that help an organism survive or adapt to its environment. In this way, mutations contribute to evolution and diversity in living organisms.
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Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an organism—the specific genes and alleles it has. Phenotype, on the other hand, is the observable traits or characteristics of an organism, such as its appearance, behavior, and biochemical properties. In simple terms, genotype is the genetic code, while phenotype is how that code is expressed.
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**Codominance** occurs when both alleles in a heterozygous genotype are fully expressed, resulting in offspring with a phenotype that displays both traits simultaneously. For example, in blood type AB, both A and B alleles are equally expressed.
**Incomplete dominance** happens when one allele is not completely dominant over the other, resulting in a blended phenotype. For example, in a flower with red and white alleles, the offspring may have pink flowers, which is a mix of the two colors.
**Incomplete dominance** happens when one allele is not completely dominant over the other, resulting in a blended phenotype. For example, in a flower with red and white alleles, the offspring may have pink flowers, which is a mix of the two colors.
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**Codominance**: Both alleles are fully expressed.
**Incomplete dominance**: Alleles blend together in the phenotype.
**Incomplete dominance**: Alleles blend together in the phenotype.
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You can determine which allele is dominant by observing the phenotype of heterozygous individuals. The dominant allele will express its trait, while the recessive allele's trait will not be visible. You can also refer to genetic studies or pedigrees to identify dominant patterns in inheritance.
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