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5 June, 15:39

Explain how a child can have a different phenotypic characteristic that neither parent has

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  1. 5 June, 19:37
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    You are lucky because I just finished learning this!

    See a child or offspring that shows a dominant trait that is not shown in parents can be recessive for either one or both parents. So basically one or both parents might have a recessive trait that showed up in the offspring!
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