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If a male and female reproduce, and the female's traits are the recessive allele, would the dominant allele be the male's traits, or the opposite of the female's traits?
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If a male and female reproduce, and the female's traits are the recessive allele, would the dominant allele be the male's traits, or the opposite of the female's traits?
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The dominant alleles would be the males because dominant alleles are more likely to happen to the offspring.
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