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Rowan Sullivan
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7 November, 09:33
How is a pedigree useful?
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Jared Haynes
7 November, 09:34
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A pedigree can be used to see if a gene is dominant or recessive or both or neither. This fact can be useful in predicting the outcome of a coupling with someone in the pedigree.
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Maddox Bush
7 November, 09:54
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A pedigree is useful so you can determine the likeliness that something will occur
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