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Which mutations are generally dominant since one copy in a diploid organism is sufficient to alter the normal phenotype

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Histrionicus
Histrionicus Histrionicus
  • 05-07-2021

Answer:

The correct answer - Gain of function.

Explanation:

"Gain of function" is a type of mutation that makes one of the allele in diploid organism to change the normal behavior or trait which them dominant mutations.

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Melody08
Melody08 Melody08
  • 05-07-2021

Answer:

gain of function

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