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I feel like I should know the answer to this, but I don't. Here is my question:
I understand that an individual has two copies of each gene, one maternal and one paternal. But if one is completely dominant over the other, will both gene copies be transcribed and translated, or only the one that is dominant?
And same for incomplete dominance, will both genes will be transcribed and translated, resulting in an intermediate phenotype?
Thanks!
I understand that an individual has two copies of each gene, one maternal and one paternal. But if one is completely dominant over the other, will both gene copies be transcribed and translated, or only the one that is dominant?
And same for incomplete dominance, will both genes will be transcribed and translated, resulting in an intermediate phenotype?
Thanks!