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Ava Gallegos
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12 February, 18:01
What is dominant, recessive, and codominant?
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Grant Montgomery
12 February, 18:04
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it is a relationship between two alleles of a gene and their associated phenotypes; one allele can be dominant over a second allele, recessive to a third allele, and codominant to a fourth. Also, an allele may be dominant for a particular aspect of phenotype but not for other aspects influenced by the same gene.
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Kenya Wilkins
12 February, 18:06
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a gene that is expressed in an organism's phenotype, masking the effect of the recessive allele or gene when present. genetics of, or pertaining to An organism that expresses the dominant
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