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7 November, 13:05

Can two people with a dominant phenotype have a child with the recessive phenotype

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  1. 7 November, 13:11
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    Yes

    Explanation: Each parent would have to be heterozygos and there would be a 25% chance of having recessive phenotype.
  2. 7 November, 13:11
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    Hi,

    Yes. if Parent A is : dominant / recessive and Parent B is : Dominant / recessive you 've got a probability of 1 among 4

    Combinaisons are : Dominant / Dominant; Dominant / Recessive; Recessive / dominant; Recessive / Recessive
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