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What are two genotypes that could produce a dominant phenotype?

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A homo-zygous dominant genotype and a heterozygous genotype

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A homo-zygous dominant genotype refers to a genotype that contains two copies of the dominant gene variant, i.e., two dominant alleles at its locus, thereby individuals carrying this genotype will show a dominant phenotype. Moreover, a heterozygous genotype is a genotype that contains both dominant and recessive alleles at its locus. In a heterozygous genotype, the dominant allele is always expressed and masks the recessive allele, thereby showing a dominant phenotype.

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