Having freckles is a dominant trait, and not having freckles is a recessive trait. Which set of parents will not have any children with freckles? A. A mother with FF and a father with ff O B. A mother with Ffand a father with Ff O c. A mother with ff and a father with ff​

Having freckles is a dominant trait and not having freckles is a recessive trait Which set of parents will not have any children with freckles A A mother with F class=

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As freckles are a dominant trait, they will not occur in the children with a homozygous recessive trait, i.e., ff. The correct option is C.

What are recessive traits?

Recessive trait is a  trait that really should be transmitted by both parents in order to be present in the offspring. Recessive features might exist in a person's DNA but not manifest in that individual.

As in the given case, F denotes dominance, and f denotes recessive character. Dominant trait always superimpose over the recessive one.

So, as freckles are a dominant trait, they will not occur in the children with a homozygous recessive trait i.e., ff.

Thus, the correct option is C.

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