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Which combinations of alleles could produce a trait controlled by a dominant allele?

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Which combinations of alleles could produce a trait controlled by a dominant allele?

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You can have two dominant alleles or one to produce a trait controlled by a dominant allele. For example: TT or Tt will both be controlled by whatever T is. So if T=spots and t=no spots, it will have spots. If the genotype is tt, it will be controlled by the recessive allele, so will have no spots. Hope this helps!

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