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A recessive allele does not affect the phenotype of a heterozygous person.

A. True

B. False

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Answer: A. true

Step-by-step explanation: The phenotype is the physical characteristics of a person. So, if a person has brown eyes, which may be a characteristic that is dominant, then they would have a genotype of BB or Bb. The reason why Bb, heterozygous, is not a different color is because the recessive b does not affect the dominant B allele.

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