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Biology, 03.08.2019 13:30, masteroftheuniverse3

The issue of high cholesterol can sometimes run in families. if an individual has two normal alleles, then he is phenotypically normal. individuals having both recessive alleles for this condition leads to zero production of receptors that remove cholesterol from blood. however, individuals who are heterozygous produce half the number of receptors necessary to remove cholesterol from the blood. this is a good example of a) epistasis. b) complete dominance. c) incomplete dominance. d) codominance.

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