is it possible that a trait in but may not be expressed in the next generation give a suitable example to justify this statement
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A trait might not be expressed in the next generation only if it has a dominant trait but the recessive trait will be carried by the genes
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A trait is inherited but may not be expressed in an organism. Two parents come together in order to produce a new generation. So, both produce copies of their DNA which is then transferred in the offspring. So one of them is a dominant trait and the other is a recessive trait.
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