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If a characteristic of a parent, such as eye color,does not show up in offspring ,is it gone forever
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If a characteristic of a parent, such as eye color,does not show up in offspring ,is it gone forever
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If a characteristic of a parent, such as eye color,does not show up in offspring ,is it gone forever
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No it is not. It is still apart of the offspring's DNA. In fact it might show up in the very next generation!
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