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The gene that overpowers the recessive gene
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The trait that overpowers the recessive trait is called the dominant trait. It has to do with the biochemical behavior of the proteins that are the products of those particular genes. The dominant gene protein has a stronger effect than the recessive gene protein. The biochemical behavior changes with each protein.
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