If a person is a carrier of a certain allele, they can pass on the allele
but do not show the trait in their phenotype. For example, a carrier of
hemophilia will not exhibit the disease, but he or she can pass the
disease allele to his or her offspring. We would say that a carrier is...
A. heterozygous
B. homozygous dominant
C. homozygous recessive
D. monozygotic
It’s heterozygous for sure because they have a dominant and a recessive which means they carry that trait. C homozygous recessive means that they express the trait not carry it