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Chapter 16.3, Problem 2C
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Concept introduction: Inheritance patterns explain the transmission of a trait in families. They are classified as autosomal or X-linked and dominant or recessive. Based on this, inheritance patterns are autosomal dominant and recessive, and X-linked dominant and recessive.
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