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An Individuals receive two alleles of each gene from each parent. Alleles are the two variant form of a gene. They can be dominant or recessive by nature.
If we have two allele of a gene. Then the allele that expresses it self is dominant. And if the effect of other gene is masked is called as recessive allele.
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