Multiple Choice
A researcher is creating pedigrees for a trait he suspects to be dominant in humans. What are some of the likely features of his pedigrees for families with this trait?
A) Only females will have this dominant trait.
B) All the offspring of a mating where one parent has the trait will themselves be affected.
C) The occurrence of mating between individuals with this trait will be high, because all dominant traits are common within any given population.
D) None of the answer options is correct.
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