Question
What do you mean by a dominant character in heredity? Give one example.
Answer
In heredity, a dominant character is a trait that is expressed when an individual has either one or two copies of the dominant allele. For example, in humans, brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. If an individual has at least one copy of the brown eye allele, they will have brown eyes, regardless of whether they also have a copy of the blue eye allele.