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In Mendelian genetics, the presence of a dominant trait is masked by the presence of a recessive trait.

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In Mendelian genetics a dominant allele masks the expression of a recessive allele in a heterozygote. For example, a pea plant with one allele for purple flowers (dominant) and one for white (recessive) will have purple flowers.