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16 April, 17:34

An imaginary species of bears, fur color can be purple or gold. Gold is the dominant trait. How would the bear look if the gene worked in a dominant manner?

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  1. 16 April, 19:54
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    Gold

    Explanation:

    Assume Gold trait = P,

    Purple = p,

    Given:

    Gold (P) is dominant over purple (p), so P is dominant over p.

    If the bear is homozygous pp (recessive) then bear will look purple,

    If the bear is heterozygous Pp, then bear will look gold,

    If the bear is homozygous DD (dominant), then the bear will look GOLD,
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