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Pure traits can be either recessive or dominant. Pure traits may have two dominant genes or two recessivegenes. For example, a pea plant may have two genes for tallness, which is dominant trait in pea plants.
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A recessive allele technically has no expression. So, even in homozygous condition, only the pure form of the character is shown (which is shown in any condition, only to be altered or enhanced by the presence of dominant alleles.)
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A recessive allele technically has no expression. So, even in homozygous condition, only the pure form of the character is shown (which is shown in any condition, only to be altered or enhanced by the presence of dominant alleles.)
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