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What is meant by the term dominance?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

a dominant allele is basically the one stronger, more powerful. unlike the recessive allele,

i.e if two people wanted to calculate the probability of them having a baby with brown eyes, theyd have to look at their alleles, if the father had brown eyes, XX (to show how brown eyes are stronger) and the mother had hazel eyes (xx) their chid is going to have (Xx) which in this case, the child will have brown eys, because X is more dominant(strong) than x (recessive)

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