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                Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?
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The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The parents have recessive alleles, and the child inherited a dominant allele.
The parents have recessive alleles, and the child inherited a dominant allele.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
A grandparent exhibits the trait, and the child inherited it directly from that person.
            
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The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The parents have recessive alleles, and the child inherited a dominant allele.
The parents have recessive alleles, and the child inherited a dominant allele.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
A grandparent exhibits the trait, and the child inherited it directly from that person.
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    are u sure?
    
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    The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
    
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