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how would i use a punnett square to explain how a dominant allele masks the presence of a recessive allele

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bc its dominant its stronger then recessive

Step-by-step explanation:

An allele is considered dominant when it masks the expression of the recessive trait in a heterozygous genotype. When you are homozygous for a recessive allele, the phenotype expressed is the recessive trait. If you are heterozygous, one of each, the dominant trait is expressed.

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