"If black skin is a dominant trait (B) and white skin is a recessive trait (b). How could a Black father and Black mother sometimes produce a white child?".
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The Black father has a dominant trait (B), so his genotype could be either homozygous dominant (BB) or heterozygous (Bb). Show more…
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