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Kthamas

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Chad, the Chimp, and Chad, the person, are genetically similar but differ in a critically important way. Chad, the person, has genes called _____ genes that distinguishes him from animals.
 
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A gene that has more influence in the phenotype than its interacting allele is considered ______.
 
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Answer to Question 1

regulator

Answer to Question 2

dominant



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