aa.29. SC.912.L.16.2When is a recessive allele expressed in offspring?when two copies are presentb. when parents have no dominant alleleswhen the offspring is heterozygousd. when one copy is presentc.

Recessive alleles are the genes that do not express phenotypically when a dominant allele is present. In other words, their effect is masked by the presence of a dominant allele.
These alleles are expressed phenotypically only when two copies of them are present on the individual.
The correct option is a.