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    When One Member of a Gene Pair Is Less Influential
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When One Member of a Gene Pair Is Less Influential

Question 116

Question 116

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When one member of a gene pair is less influential, such that its trait is not expressed over the trait of the other gene, it is said to be


A) recessive.
B) dominant.
C) polygenic.
D) heterozygous.

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