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What makes a dominant allele different from a recessive allele?

A. The dominant allele always mixes with the recessive allele.
B. There are always two dominant alleles.
c. The dominant allele determines the trait.
D. The recessive allele determines the trait.

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User SomeDude
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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Munkey
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

If someone has blue eyes and their partner has brown eyes, it's more likely that their child will have brown eyes.

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If you have black paint and you mix it with the same amount of purple paint, you'll get incredibly dark purple (or you could just say black) paint. Meaning the black paint was the dominant color.

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