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Why does a dominant allele always pass down its genes?

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Answer: The simplest situation of dominant and recessive alleles is if one allele makes a broken protein. When this happens, the working protein is usually dominant. The broken protein doesn't do anything, so the working protein wins out. Therefore, a dominant allele is the one expressed or passed down.

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