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A dominant gene does not "subdue" or "cover" a recessive gene. Explain using round and wrinkled peas as your example.
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bobpursley
Dominant genes are expressed as phenotypes..the recessive genes are still there. The pea examples is great, and we will be happy to critique your explaination.
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