If a person receives two different alleles for a trait the trait that the person exhibit is determined by the allele that is dominant

A. True
B false

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A. True

In genetics, if a person receives two different alleles for a trait, the trait that is expressed (or exhibited) is typically determined by the dominant allele. The dominant allele masks the effect of the recessive allele.

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