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for the freckles trait, having freckles (F) is dominant while no freckles (f) is recessive. What will someone that is Ff look like?
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for the freckles trait, having freckles (F) is dominant while no freckles (f) is recessive. What will someone that is Ff look like?
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They'll have freckles because the dominant trait always overpowers the recessive trait if it's present.
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