The dominant phenotypes are:
1. Trichomes, no GFP
2. Glabrous, no GFP
3. Trichomes, GFP positive
4. Glabrous, GFP positive
One of the two plants may be homozygous for the dominant allele and the other may be homozygous for the recessive allele. Dominant alleles produce a dominant phenotype in individuals who have copies of the allele that can only come from one parent.
For the recessive allele to produce a recessive phenotype an individual must have two copies of her. Dominance refers to the relationship between her two versions of the gene. An individual receives two versions of each gene known as alleles from each parent. One allele is expressed when the alleles of a gene are different. It's a dominant gene.
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