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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between dominant and recessive alleles?
A
Dominant alleles are expressed only in homozygous conditions, while recessive alleles are expressed in heterozygous conditions.
B
Dominant alleles are always expressed, while recessive alleles are never expressed.
C
Dominant alleles are expressed when at least one copy is present, while recessive alleles are expressed only when two copies are present.
D
Dominant alleles are expressed only when two copies are present, while recessive alleles are expressed when at least one copy is present.
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Understand the concept of alleles: Alleles are different forms of a gene that can exist at a specific locus on a chromosome. They can be dominant or recessive.
Define dominant alleles: Dominant alleles are those that are expressed in the phenotype even if only one copy is present. This means that if an organism has one dominant allele and one recessive allele, the dominant trait will be observed.
Define recessive alleles: Recessive alleles require two copies (homozygous condition) to be expressed in the phenotype. If an organism has one dominant and one recessive allele, the recessive trait will not be observed.
Consider the genetic combinations: In a heterozygous condition (one dominant and one recessive allele), the dominant allele will mask the expression of the recessive allele. In a homozygous recessive condition (two recessive alleles), the recessive trait will be expressed.
Apply this understanding to the problem: The correct statement is that dominant alleles are expressed when at least one copy is present, while recessive alleles are expressed only when two copies are present.