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What statement best describes a dominant allele?

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A. the version of the trait that is expressed over other alleles for the same trait
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B. the version of the trait that is expressed only if the individual is homozygous for that trait
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C. the version of the trait that is expressed only if the individual is heterozygous for that trait
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D. the version of the trait that is more beneficial to the individuals survival

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Answer:

A. The version of the trait that is expressed over other alleles for the same trait.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is called dominant because if it is present, even in heterozygous situations, it will be expressed.

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Answer: A. the version of the trait that is expressed over other alleles for the same trait

Step-by-step explanation:

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