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When two different alleles appear on one gene but only one of those alleles appears in the phenotype, ______ is demonstrated?
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When two different alleles appear on one gene but only one of those alleles appears in the phenotype, ______ is demonstrated?
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Dominant Alleles, because only dominant alleles show when there are two different types of alleles( heterozygous)
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