Dominant alleles are alleles that comes out to be the same outside appearance no matter what and recessive alleles are alleles that comes out to be the same as the original only when paired with an identical allele. For example when a dominant white rose pairs with a recessive pink rose the result will come out to be dominant white and not recessive pink but when a recessive pink pairs with recessive pink then the result will be recessive pink.
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