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A dominant trait can be described as a trait which is dominant over a recessive trait. A recessive trait can be described as a suppressed trait which gets masked by a dominant trait.

When the two alleles of a gene for a trait are similar, they are said to be homozygous. When the two alleles of a gene for a trait are different they are termed to be heterozygous.

A cross between two homozygous pea plants will result in all of the offsprings being similar in phenotype and genotype to their parents.

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