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What determines if a gene is recessive, dominant, codominant with another, incompletely dominant, etc?

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What determines if a gene is recessive, dominant, codominant with another, incompletely dominant, etc?

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This is a complicated question, but the simplest explanation I have heard is that, in most cases, the “dominant” gene is a working copy, while the “recessive” gene produces either no protein or a defective one.

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