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An individual who expresses a recessive phenotype must have what genotype? an individual who expresses a recessive phenotype must have what genotype? heterozygous heterozygous with incomplete dominance
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An individual who expresses a recessive phenotype must have what genotype? an individual who expresses a recessive phenotype must have what genotype? heterozygous heterozygous with incomplete dominance homozygous dominant homozygous recessive
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They must have a homozygous genotype,as the presence of a dominant would cause the recessive trait to not show. The codominant would show if both were dominant, however that is not the case.
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