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As shown by the cross, all the offspring should have a Uu [https://teaching.ncl.ac.uk/bms/wiki/index.php/Genotype genotype ]for skin color. However, as the U allele is completely dominant over the u allele, their child Kurt expresses a [https://teaching.ncl.ac.uk/bms/wiki/index.php/Phenotype phenotype ]with completely blue skin.
As shown by the cross, all the offspring should have a Uu [https://teaching.ncl.ac.uk/bms/wiki/index.php/Genotype genotype ]for skin colour. However, as the U allele is completely dominant over the u allele, their child Kurt expresses a [https://teaching.ncl.ac.uk/bms/wiki/index.php/Phenotype phenotype ]with completely blue skin.

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Complete dominance is where a dominant allele completely masks the presence of the recessive allele. An example of this can be shown in the cross below:

Azazel is a red skinned Homo-Superior homozygous with the u gene coding for red skin.

Raven is a blue skinned Homo-Superior homozygous with the U gene coding for blue skin.

u u
U Uu Uu
U Uu Uu

As shown by the cross, all the offspring should have a Uu genotype for skin colour. However, as the U allele is completely dominant over the u allele, their child Kurt expresses a phenotype with completely blue skin.