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Which two combinations of alleles could produce a trait controlled by a dominant allele?
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Which two combinations of alleles could produce a trait controlled by a dominant allele?
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Which two combinations of alleles could produce a trait controlled by a dominant allele?
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All you need is one dominant allele to have a domint trait show even if the combination is dominant allele and recessive allele there is one dominant allele so it takes over the recessive allele and the dominant trait shows
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