Complete dominance vs. no dominance
Complete dominance is a form of dominance in heterozygous condition wherein the allele that is regarded as dominant completely masks the effect of the allele that is recessive. For instance, an individual carrying two alleles that are both dominant AA), the trait that they represent will be expressed. No dominance the heterozygote exhibits a phenotype that is exactly in between the homozygotes. , CompleteDominance, noDominance, Genetics, breeding, selection
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