Biology, 04.12.2020 21:40 haileyrae187
Which phrase best describes dominance in genetics?
-an allele that is expressed more often than others
-an allele that is always expressed over another variation
-an allele that is never expressed as a trait
-an allele that can be expressed 50% of the time
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