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PLZ HELP ME........

Mendel's law of segregation states that...

A) offspring receive one allele for each trait from each parent, and the allele from each parent is distributed randomly.

B) traits tend to segregate, with multiple recessive traits often showing up in the same offspring.

C) if a parent has a dominant allele, its offspring will exhibit the dominant trait only.

D) genes are segregated independently of each other.

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That is correct but in another case or question the dominant allele is the offspring you will get more results from. It’s like the main allele
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