Question

If the pattern of inheritance for a trait is complete dominance, then an organism heterozygous for the trait would normally express
A.
the dominant trait, only.

B.
more of the recessive than dominant traits.

C.
the recessive trait, only.

D.
more of the dominant than recessive traits.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
If the pattern of inheritance for a trait is complete dominance, then an organism that is heterozygous for the trait (having one dominant allele and one recessive allele) would normally express:

**A. the dominant trait, only.**

In complete dominance, the presence of one dominant allele is sufficient to exhibit the dominant phenotype, overshadowing the effect of the recessive allele.