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One parent is heterozygous for recessive genetic disorder and the other parent is homozygous for the dominant allele determine if their offspring are likely to express the reces…
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One parent is heterozygous for recessive genetic disorder and the other parent is homozygous for the dominant allele determine if their offspring are likely to express the recessive trait
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I'm pretty sure the offspring is not likely to express the recessive trait because the homozygous dominant allele usually overcomes any heterozygous recessive trait.
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