>> High doses of insecticides can make the toxicological phenotype of
>> resistance effectively or functionally recessive by killing the
>> heterozygotes. A lower dose can make resistance effectively dominant.
>> However, dominance is a property of phenotypic characters, not of
>> alleles. The dominance of resistance alleles for other characters, such
>> as fitness in the absence of pesticide exposure, does not have to be the
>> same as dominance for toxicological phenotype
This sounds very significant, but I find I am unable to decode it with any
certainty.
Can anyone break this down into layman's language?
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