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Sometimes a trait seems to disappear in a family and then reappear in later generations. if neither parent has the trait, but some of the offspring do, what would you conclude about the inheritance of
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Sometimes a trait seems to disappear in a family and then reappear in later generations. if neither parent has the trait, but some of the offspring do, what would you conclude about the inheritance of the trait?
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That it is either recessive and both parents are heterogeneous, or that it is sex linked and the mother is a carrier for the trait.
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