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When a dominant allele is expressed over a recessive allele.Group of answer choicescomplete dominancecodominanceincomplete dominanceNext

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When a dominant allele is expressed over a recessive allele.Group of answer choicescomplete dominancecodominanceincomplete dominanceNext

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The correct answer is complete dominance. This is because in complete dominance, the dominant allele completely masks the effect of the recessive allele in the heterozygous condition.

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