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If two parents have an autosomal dominant trait, what can you say about their children?

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If two parents have an autosomal dominant trait, what can you say about their children?

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If one or both of the parents is homozygous then all the children will also display the dominant trait. If both parents are heterozygous than each child has a 25% chance of displaying the recessive trait and a 75% chance of displaying the dominant trait.

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