3. Which combinations below represent dominant alleles?

TT, tt
Tt, tt
TT, Tt
tt, tt

if you really have nothing better to do with your sad life then this, then just leave. go play a stupid game or something.

actually i didnt. if you looked back YOU where the one who wrote a stupid comment first and i just replyed back. YOU didnt have to comment. YOU could have said nothing and walked away. but no YOU didnt.

also its really sad you are making fun of people who need the help. people need help sometimes. its not a big deal. if you have a problem with it then leave. this website is for asking questions and get help. if you dont need help why are you here? oh wait i can answer that, so you can get enjoyment from making fun of people on a website about getting help with school because you have nothing better to do with you sad life.

says the one who types and acts like an 8 year old kid.

oh i am sorry. was that to mean for you? or was it to complex for your tiny mind to understand? do you need me to dumb it down for you?

if anyone else see this, if you could please answer my question that would be great. please and thank you

This is cyberbullying, @no. Stop it.

This is what I found, @No Name <3

A dominant allele is denoted by a capital letter (A versus a). Since each parent provides one allele, the possible combinations are: AA, Aa, and aa. Offspring whose genotype is either AA or Aa will have the dominant trait expressed phenotypically, while aa individuals express the recessive trait.

Thank you @goodog so so much.<33

ty again and have a lovey day.<3