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7 September, 10:35

Children who have one dark-skinned parent and one light-skinned parent can have a skin tone that is somewhere between their mother's skin color and their father's skin color. This is an example of?

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  1. 7 September, 14:31
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    I believe this is an example of their phenotype. I'm not sure what you're studying but that is what I remember from doing punnett squares in biology, haha.
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