What would the likely result be if a child receives a dominant gene for "tallness" from one parent and a recessive gene for "shortness" from the other?

The child will likely be short but carry the genotype of tallness.
The child will likely be tall but carry the genotype of shortness.
The child will be female.
The child will be average in height.

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If a child receives a dominant gene for "tallness" from one parent and a recessive gene for "shortness" from the other, the likely result would be:

The child will likely be tall but carry the genotype of shortness.

In genetics, dominant genes will express their trait even when paired with a recessive gene. In this case, the dominant gene for tallness will determine the child's phenotype (observable traits), while the recessive gene for shortness will be present in the genotype (genetic makeup). Thus, the child will be tall but is a carrier of the recessive gene for shortness.