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How is a recessive allele different from a dominant allele?

How is a recessive allele different from a dominant allele?-example-1

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A dominant allele is an allele that will express the dominant phenotype when only one allele is present. In contrast, a recessive allele is an allele that is only expressed when both alleles are in the genotype.

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