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29 September, 17:17

Why is it impossible for offspring to show recessive trait if one parent is homozygous for the dominant trait?

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  1. 29 September, 20:10
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    If you make a punnet square out of this, there is no possibility to have a recessive trait because neither parents have it plus dominant is always going to overrule recessive traits.
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