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Parents with the dominant phenotype cannot have offspring with the recessive phenotype. true, because the dominant gene must be passed down from each parent. true, because at least one dominant gene will be passed down from each parent. false, because one parent could carry the recessive allele. false, because both parents could carry the recessive allele. true, because both parents have the dominant allele.

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