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Biology, 14.07.2019 08:00 alexismarie4881

Let's assume that the ability to cross one's eyes is a mendelian trait, in that it is determined by only two alleles, which can be dominant, recessive, or a combination of the two. eye crossing is the dominant trait and the inability to cross one's eyes is the recessive trait. (this is a completely imaginary scenario.) a man marries a woman and they have a child together. the father is heterozygous dominant for the trait of eye-crossing, and the mother is homozygous recessive for the trait. what are the chances that their child will be born with the ability to cross his or her eyes?

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