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What happens if you have 2 Different Alleles? -What can this mean?

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-This pretty much means you have Instruction for 2 Different Versions of the Characteristic -But only 1 of the Versions will show its Characteristic, making it a Dominant Allele, because its the one that's showing -The other Allele, or Version, is a Recessive Allele, so meaning its Insignificant


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