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Trait 1 Does your father have this trait? Does your mother have this trait? How many of your siblings have this trait? Is this trait Dominant or Recessive? Your Father’s Probable Alleles Your Mother’s Probable Alleles

Trait 2 Does your father have this trait? Does your mother have this trait? How many of your siblings have this trait? Is this trait Dominant or Recessive? Your Father’s Probable Alleles Your Mother’s Probable Alleles

Trait 3 Does your father have this trait? Does your mother have this trait? How many of your siblings have this trait? Is this trait Dominant or Recessive? Your Father’s Probable Alleles Your Mother’s Probable Alleles

Trait 4 Does your father have this trait? Does your mother have this trait? How many of your siblings have this trait? Is this trait Dominant or Recessive? Your Father’s Probable Alleles Your Mother’s Probable Alleles

Trait 5 Does your father have this trait? Does your mother have this trait? How many of your siblings have this trait? Is this trait Dominant or Recessive? Your Father’s Probable Alleles Your Mother’s Probable Alleles