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Complete dominance is a genetic phenomenon where one allele completely masks the effect of another allele at the same locus in a heterozygous individual. In this scenario, the dominant allele's traits are fully expressed, while the recessive allele's traits are completely obscured. This results in offspring showing only the phenotype associated with the dominant allele, regardless of the presence of the recessive allele. An example of complete dominance can be seen in Mendel's pea plants, where the dominant allele for purple flowers completely masks the recessive allele for white flowers.

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