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Zayden English
10 June, 16:34
Explain how traits skip a generation?
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Clayton Key
10 June, 17:39
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They're are two types of traits: Recessive and Dominant. Dominant will occur most in a generation while recessive might skip a generation. So the trait is recessive
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