Three shades of genetic dominance
Why is a gene dominant? Or recessive? What happens when mom and dad gave you different alleles? What is it a good thing? This video explains both the molecular and genetic basis of dominance, incomplete dominance, and codominance. It explains how alleles, different versions of the same gene, interact to result in the phenotype of an organism.

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Alleles and Genes

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