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when explaining dominant and recessive traits to a younger family member; they respond, “ well chances are I probably taste ptc, since dominant traits are more common”. how might you address this misconception?
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when explaining dominant and recessive traits to a younger family member; they respond, “ well chances are I probably taste ptc, since dominant traits are more common”. how might you address this misconception?
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“Thats not true, because your traits still have to come from your parents — so it depends on the traits that your parents have.”
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