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Explain why the offspring of a homozygous dominant parent for any trait would all express the dominant trait in their phenotype.

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Answered by mdaasim862
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When a trait is dominant, only one allele is required for the trait to be observed. A dominant allele will mask a recessive allele, if present. Offspring whose genotype is either AA or Aa will have the dominant trait expressed phenotypically, while aa individuals express the recessive trait

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