Autosomal dominant traits:

a. appear in equal frequency in males and females.
b. skip generations.
c. gradually replace autosomal recessive traits.
d. All of the above are correct.
e. a) and b) are both correct.


Answer: a. appear in equal frequency in males and females.

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