9. Relevant Scenario: When explaining dominant and
recessive traits to a younger family member...
Biology, 29.05.2020 15:58 kdndiamond9101
9. Relevant Scenario: When explaining dominant and
recessive traits to a younger family member, they respond,
"Well chances are I can probably taste PTC, since dominant
traits are more common." How might you address this
misconception?
Answers: 1
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