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    A Person with One Dominant Gene for Normal Skin Color
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A Person with One Dominant Gene for Normal Skin Color

Question 61

Question 61

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A person with one dominant gene for normal skin color and one gene for albinism will look the same as a person with two dominant genes for normal skin color.

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