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Jaylen Bauer
26 September, 21:02
Compare dominant and recessive traits
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Keagan Brady
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Dominant genes are those that will overpower recessive genes. For example, if someone has a dominant "brown eye color" gene and a recessive "blue eye color" gene, this person will have brown eyes. The only way someone will have blue eyes is if they have two recessive genes, in which there is no dominant gene to overpower them.
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