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Is it possible for two parents displaying a dominant trait to have a child displaying that recessive trait? A. Yes, they always will B. No, they never will C. They will only under certain circumstances
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Is it possible for two parents displaying a dominant trait to have a child displaying that recessive trait? A. Yes, they always will B. No, they never will C. They will only under certain circumstances D. It is impossible to tell
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It depends if both parents are heterozygous or homozygous. If they're both heterozygous then yes they can have a child with the recessive trait. If they're homozygous they can not because there is no recessive trait
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I think the answer is D. Hope it help!
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