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If a male parent has two dominant alleles for a trait and a female parent has two recessive alleles for the same trait, which phenotype will their offspring express for that tra…
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If a male parent has two dominant alleles for a
trait and a female parent has two recessive
alleles for the same trait, which phenotype will
their offspring express for that trait? (3.2.2)
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The phenotype will be Aa
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