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What would be the phenotype of an organism if its genotype consists of a dominant and a recessive allele? A. It won't show either trait B. It will show both traits C. It will show the recessive trait D.
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What would be the phenotype of an organism if its genotype consists of a dominant and a recessive allele?
A. It won't show either trait
B. It will show both traits
C. It will show the recessive trait
D. It will show the dominant trait
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Answer is D hope it helped
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The answer is D. It will show the dominant trait.
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