Question:
Describe a dominant allele?
Author: Miqdaam Hamed HassanAnswer:
A dominant allele is always expressed, even if one copy is present. Dominant alleles are represented by a capital letter, for example, A. The allele for brown eyes is dominant. You only need one copy of this allele to have brown eyes. Two copies will still give you brown eyes.
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