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In a pedigree, an open circle represents a a. person without the trait. b. person with the trait. c. child. d. deceased person.
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In a pedigree, an open circle represents a
a. person without the trait.
b. person with the trait.
c. child.
d. deceased person.
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answer is option a because if a person exhibit trait box close and if a person without trait circle open.
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