Answer:
i). Dominant Allele.
ii). Recessive Allele
Step-by-step explanation:
A dominant allele completely dictates the appearance or phenotype of heterozygotes. One allele is said to be dominant over another if a heterozygous individual bearing the allele has the same appearance as an individual who is homozygous for it.
A recessive allele is one who phenotypic expression is completely masked in heterozygotes by the presence of a dominant allele.