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Having freckles is dominant (F), and not having freckles is recessive (f). A mother has Ff and a father has ff. If they have a child, which genotype will make their child not have freckles? A.fF B.Ff C.
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Having freckles is dominant (F), and not having freckles is recessive (f). A mother has Ff and a father has ff. If they have a child, which genotype will make their child not have freckles?
A.fF
B.Ff
C.FF
D.ff
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The answer is D. ff. Good luck!
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D is the correct answer. The child with no freckles would have to have two little f's, or have two recessive alleles to not get the freckles. If there is FF or fF or Ff, since there is a dominant allele, the child will have freckles.
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