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If you know a male's phenotype for an X-linked trait, you can always predict their genotype for that trait. Select one: True False
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If you know a male's phenotype for an X-linked trait, you can always predict their genotype for
that trait.
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The answer is true, because knowing a males phenotype helps you figure out the genotype. I learned that in 7th grade
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I think it would be true because I looked it up and it didn’t say exactly what it was but it was leaning towards true
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