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An offspring cannot have a trait if neither of its parents have it. give me the rght answer :)
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An offspring cannot have a trait if neither of its parents have it. give me the rght answer :)
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An offspring can have a trait their parents do not. It can be carried to you when the chromosomes combine even if the parents don't possess the same trait. It can skip and be dominant for you, so you would be able to see it in your genetic make up.
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