Latest KVPY Aptitude Question SOLUTION: In a diploid organism, there are three different alleles for a particular gene. Of these three alleles one is
recessive and the other two alleles exhibit co-dominance. How many phe
In a diploid organism, there are three different alleles for a particular gene. Of these three alleles one is
recessive and the other two alleles exhibit co-dominance. How many phenotypes are possible with this set of
alleles ?
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 2
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