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10 December, 07:38

A dog with the genotype 'Aa' would be

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  1. 10 December, 07:52
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    Heterozygous, and would express the dominant trait.

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    If the dog has one allele for each trait (A and a) it would be considered heterozygous because it has two different alleles for that particular gene, and since A is dominant over a (indicated by the capital A) the dog will express whichever trait is linked to the A allele.
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