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Why is the dominant allele called dominant. A. There is always at least one dominant allele b. there are always more dominant alleles in a genotype c. it dominates the phenotype d. the dominant alleles
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Why is the dominant allele called dominant.
A. There is always at least one dominant allele
b. there are always more dominant alleles in a genotype
c. it dominates the phenotype
d. the dominant alleles are the only kind that determine phenotype.
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It dominates the phenotype
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