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How can any genes be dominant or recessive?

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How can any genes be dominant or recessive?

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Actually, ALLELES are dominant or recessive, not genes. Alleles are different versions of the same gene. A dominant allele is preferentially expressed, but when there is no dominant allele than either the recessive allele will be expressed or both alleles will be expressed (codominance). Look up ‘alleles’ for more detailed information.

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