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(30 pts, I'm desperate... ;-;)Can an offspring with a recessive genotype have parents that both have the dominant genotype? Explain your answer

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A dominant allele produces a dominant phenotype in individuals who have one copy of the allele, which can come from just one parent. For a recessive allele to produce a recessive phenotype, the individual must have two copies, one from each parent.

What's it's saying is to have An offspring with Recessive genotype both parents must have at least one recessive alleles in their genotype

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