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If one parent is black, and another is white.

which would usually have a stronger gene?
if so, why?

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The concept of gene dominance is not determined by race or ethnicity. Inheritance patterns are governed by a complex interplay of multiple genes, which can result in a wide range of physical characteristics in individuals, including skin color. In a situation where one parent is black and the other is white, it is not possible to definitively state which gene would be stronger or more influential. The characteristics of the offspring will depend on the specific combination and expression of genes inherited from both parents.
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