Heterochromia, the condition where an individual has differently colored eyes, is not considered a strictly dominant trait. It can result from genetic variations, mutations, or environmental factors, and can be inherited in different ways. In some cases, it may appear as a dominant trait if a single gene variation causes the condition, but it can also be influenced by multiple genes and other factors. Therefore, its inheritance pattern can be quite complex.
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