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20 May, 00:28

What does it mean if there are two different alleles for a trait.

A. The trait is always homozygous

B. That trait is the same for everyone

C. The trait could show up in two different forms

D. There are a total of two possible genotypes for that trait

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  1. 20 May, 02:16
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    Option C

    Explanation:

    If a trait is represented by two different alleles then genotype for such trait would be heterozygous. A homozygous genotype has same alleles for a given trait. Thus, option A is correct.

    Now this heterozygous can express in three different forms - a) it can express the trait of dominant allele, b) it can express co-dominance, and c) it can express incomplete dominance. Thus, option C is correct. One form will be the form where the dominant allele will express in a homozygous genotype and the other form will be any of the three options given above.
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