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If an individual has genotype Dd, what are they?

A. Heterozygous dominant
B. Homozygous recessive
C. Dominant recessive
D. Homozygous dominant

If an individual has genotype Dd, what are they? A. Heterozygous dominant B. Homozygous-example-1
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User Carlo
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Heterozygous because one capital letter and on lowercase letter together is heterozygous
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User Sergey Metlov
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Answer:

Heterozygous dominant

Step-by-step explanation:

because, as you know, heterozygous is different, and Dd has both dominant and recessive, making it heterozygous rather than homozygous.

Because the first d is dominant (capital D), then it makes the genotype dominant and heterozygous.

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User JFlox
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