The answer was actually D- recessive.

OK. Sorry.

It'a alright! I still got an A+ :-)

Congratulations! :-)

Thank you very much! =^.^=

Skye, I thought we answered this correctly last night.

To determine that the correct answer is D- recessive, the first step is to have some background knowledge about the topic being discussed. In this case, it is important to understand the difference between dominant and recessive traits in genetics.

Dominant traits are inherited characteristics that are expressed or seen even if an individual has only one copy of the gene for that trait. On the other hand, recessive traits are only expressed or seen when an individual has two copies of the gene for that trait.

To identify the correct answer, you would need to gather relevant information related to the question. If the question is related to genetics, you may need to refer to a textbook, online resources, or scientific articles to find the information you are looking for.

Additionally, if the question is part of a larger test or quiz, it is important to carefully read the question and any accompanying information. Sometimes, additional clues or context within the question or provided material can help you arrive at the correct answer.

In the given scenario, if the answer was indicated to be D- recessive, it suggests that the trait being discussed is a recessive trait. It means that in order for the trait to be expressed or seen, an individual must have two copies of the recessive gene.

It is crucial to rely on accurate and reliable sources of information when answering questions, especially in scientific or technical fields like genetics.