User:Asychterz18

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You live your life through mostly a diploid state. Your fellow animals are the same. The only time you go to haploid is with your sex cells but other organisms spend almost their entire life in a haploid state. The most popular being fungi and moss. So with these organisms how do they express there genes if they only have one pair? How does Mendelian genetics work if there is only one dominant or recessive. That is what I am here to find out.