The inheritance pattern for an autosomal dominant trait is shown in the pedigree. Shaded symbols represent individuals that express the dominant trait. Based on this pedigree, what are the most likely genotypes of individuals I-1 and I-2? I-1: aa I-2: Aa I-1: AA I-2: Aa I-1: Aa I-2: aa I-1: aa I-2: AA
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