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How does gene expression account for phenotypic differences between organisms?

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If an organism inherits two same alleles, it is homozygous and expresses only one phenotypic trait. If an organism inherits two different alleles, it is heterozygous and may express more than one phenotypic trait. The phenotypic traits can be dominant or recessive.

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