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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 2 months ago
Dominant epistasis: when the dominant allele of one gene masks the effects of either allele of the second gene. Example 2: ABO blood groups: Bombay phenotype. Phenotypic ratios are 9:3:4 in F2. Pigment production (B) and subsequent incorporation (E) into the hair shaft are controlled by two separate genes.
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