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When would it be possible for an allele to show up in your genotype but not in your phenotype? A. When it is mutated B. When it is dominant C. When it is hybrid D. When it is recessive
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When would it be possible for an allele to show up in your genotype but not in your phenotype?
A. When it is mutated
B. When it is dominant
C. When it is hybrid
D. When it is recessive
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