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28 November, 14:42

It is possible for two individuals to look alike for a trait but have different genotypes. What statement explains how this is possible?

Both are heterozygous for the dominant trait.

One is homozygous dominant and the other heterozygous.

One is homozygous dominant and the other homozygous recessive.

Both are homozygous for the dominant trait.

what is the correct answer?

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  1. 28 November, 15:07
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    The answer is B: One is homozygous dominant and the other heterozygous.
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