The chromosome theory of inheritance refers to genetic inheritance of traits, and treats those traits as a consequence of some given genes. Those genes have different alleles, which may be responsible for different traits. Those alleles may be recessive, if they have not effect when paired with a different allele, or dominant, when they always are expressed as the dominant trait.
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