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17 April, 04:01

How is a recessive allele different from a dominant allele?

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A. A recessive allele does not always determine the trait.

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B. A recessive allele always determines the trait.

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C. Only one recessive allele is enough to affect the trait

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D. Some recessive alleles can show up even if they are not in the

genotype.

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  1. 17 April, 04:14
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    A: a recessive allele does not always determine the trait.

    Explanation: A dominant allele has power over the recessive allele and between the two, has a higher chance of being prominent and seen over the recessive allele in the trait. For example, for a recessive allele to determine the trait, there has to be two. If there is a recessive allele and a dominant allele, the dominant allele will always dominant the trait.
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