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an allele that is expressed in the phenotype even when only one copy is present called.
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An allele that is expressed in the phenotype even when only one copy is present is called **dominant**. In contrast, an allele that is only expressed when two copies are present (i.e., when there are no dominant alleles) is called **recessive**.
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