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Which option best identifies the exact concept boundary for Reproduction, Genetic inheritance: students must explain that a dominant allele is expressed if one copy is present.

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Reproduction

Question

  1. A. Definition boundary: DNA can contain many genes; a gene has a specific coding role. This matches Genetic inheritance because students must explain that a dominant allele is expressed if one copy is present.
  2. B. Scale confusion: Calling a gene a whole chromosome. This would blur DNA vs genes instead of testing Genetic inheritance.
  3. C. Process confusion: Explaining protein coding without naming the gene as the relevant section of DNA. This misses the objective focus on explain that a dominant allele is expressed if one copy is present.
  4. D. Evidence confusion: It moves into a neighbouring Unit 4.6 idea rather than Reproduction / Genetic inheritance.

Answer

The correct option is Definition boundary: DNA can contain many genes; a gene has a specific coding role. This matches Genetic inheritance because students must explain that a dominant allele is expressed if one copy is present.. It is the only option that keeps DNA vs genes separate and answers the approved learning objective in Genetic inheritance.

Explanation

The correct option is Definition boundary: DNA can contain many genes; a gene has a specific coding role. This matches Genetic inheritance because students must explain that a dominant allele is expressed if one copy is present.. Definition boundary: DNA can contain many genes; a gene has a specific coding role. This matches Genetic inheritance because students must explain that a dominant allele is expressed if one copy is present. is correct because DNA can contain many genes; a gene has a specific coding role. The learning objective says students must explain that a dominant allele is expressed if one copy is present, so the answer must stay inside Genetic inheritance. The alternative options are wrong because they either calling a gene a whole chromosome., explaining protein coding without naming the gene as the relevant section of dna., or drift away from when asking about genes, test a section of dna, protein coding, alleles, or inherited characteristics..

Common mistake

Misinterpreting Dominance

Students often think a dominant allele must be present in both copies to be expressed, or that a recessive allele can override a dominant one if present in one copy.

Clarify that a dominant allele is expressed whenever it is present in at least one copy of a gene pair; the presence of a single dominant allele is sufficient for the dominant phenotype, regardless of the other allele’s type.

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