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6 April, 23:27

How can both parents be tall, even though their genes for height are not exactly the same?

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  1. 7 April, 03:02
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    Both of the Billy's parents (calling the parent billy) being tall is a recessive trait therefore both Billy's parents has to have at least one recessive trait to make a tall child. Billy's genotype would be way tt (aka recessive, recessive).
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