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29 September, 11:57

In heredity, is "Cc" dominant or recessive?

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  1. 29 September, 12:07
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    'Cc' is considered heterozygous dominant.

    In heredity, there are three outcomes, CC, Cc, or cc.

    CC and Cc are considered dominant, CC being homozygous dominant (homo means same, same letters and same capitalization is one way to remember) and Cc being heterozygous dominant.

    cc is considered recessive, cc being homozygous recessive.
  2. 29 September, 12:11
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    Dominant

    Explanation:

    I'm pretty sure of this. C is dominant and that out weighs recessive.
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