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Biology, 30.04.2021 17:10 maustin5323

Basilisks typically have yellow eyes which is the recessive trait. It is said that basilisks used to have red eyes which was the dominant trait, but no one has seen a
red-eyed basilisk in a long time. Assuming only yellow-eyed basilisks are alive today,
will the dominant trait ever be passed down and shown again?

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