Dominant transmission
There is dominant transmission when a Allèle dominating is an allele which takes the place of the recessive Allèle.
Example: a child having the allele " hair blonds" of his/her father and the allele " hair bruns" of his/her mother will be brown because the brown allele dominates over the fair allele one says that the brown allele is dominating and the fair allele is recessive.
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