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Biology, 20.09.2020 05:01, imamnaab5710

Why is there no genetic dominance for traits in the mitochondrial genome? a.)Mitochondrial mutations are always recessive. b.)There is no diploidy in the mitochondrial genome. c.)The dominant alleles were selected out of the population. d.)There isn't enough mitochondrial DNA in each cell for any gene to dominate.

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