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What can be predicted for a child who received a dominant allele for "tallness" from one parent and a recessive allele for "shortness?"?
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What can be predicted for a child who received a dominant allele for "tallness" from one parent and a recessive allele for "shortness?"?
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The child would possibly still be considered as tall because the tall genes is Dominant, and the only way that recessive allele is selected is when the child receives two recessive allele
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