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24 September, 17:49

For a dominant/recessive trait, do the offspring of identical parents always look like the parents? Explain

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  1. 24 September, 19:39
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    No, because there may be traits that skip a generation

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    sexual reproduction allows for genetic variation, thus giving you a variety of different of traits with each person
  2. 24 September, 20:54
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    No, because there may be traits that skip a generation ... Offspring from sexual reproduction are unique and contain DNA from both parents. Offspring from asexual reproduction are an identical copy of their parent.
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